User’s Guide
For B801 / B802 / B803 / B804 / B805
DECT 6.0 Cordless
Answering System with
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Warning
Use only the adapter and telephone line cord provided
in the box.
This User’s Guide provides you with all the information you need to get
the most from your phone.
Before you make your first call you will need to set up your phone.
Follow the simple instructions in 'Getting Started', on the next few
pages.
IMPORTANT
Only use the telephone line cord supplied.
Got everything?
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1 x Handset
1 x Base
1 x Charger (for multi-handset pack only)
1 x NiMH rechargeable battery pack
1 x Battery door
1 x Power adapter for the base
1 x Power adapter for the charger (for multi-handset pack only)
1 x Telephone line cord
1 x Quick start guide
1 x User’s guide
In multihandset packs, you will find one or more additional handsets, chargers with power adapter units,
additional rechargeable battery packs and battery doors.
3.3.16 Volume control .......................................26
3.3.17 Multiple handset use ..............................26
3.3.18 Mute .......................................................26
3.3.19 Hold .......................................................27
3.3.20 Temporary ringer silencing ....................27
3.3.21 Chain dialing ..........................................27
3.4 Intercom .............................................................28
3.4.1 Call another handset ..............................28
3.4.2 Transfer an external call to another
1. Getting started ................................................6
2. Getting to know your phone..........................9
3. Using the phone............................................17
3.1 Introducing Bluetooth......................................... 17
3.2 Bluetooth setup.................................................. 19
3.3 Calls................................................................... 21
3.3.1 Make a HOME call ................................ 21
3.3.2 On-hook dialing (pre-dialing) ................. 22
3.3.3 Answer a HOME call ............................. 22
3.3.4 End a HOME call .................................. 22
3.3.5 Call waiting on the HOME line .............. 22
3.3.6 Receive a CELLULAR call while on a
handset ..................................................29
4. Phonebook....................................................30
4.1 View an Entry .....................................................30
4.2 Add an Entry.......................................................31
4.3 Edit an Entry.......................................................32
4.4 Delete an Entry...................................................32
4.5 Directory search .................................................32
HOME call ............................................. 22
3.3.7 Make a CELLULAR call ........................ 23
3.3.8 Answer a CELLULAR call ..................... 23
3.3.9 End a CELLULAR call ........................... 23
3.3.10 Call waiting on the CELLULAR line ...... 23
3.3.11 Receive a HOME call while on a
5. Caller ID.........................................................33
5.1 Caller ID history information ...............................34
5.2 Memory match....................................................35
5.3 Missed (new) calls indicator ...............................35
5.4 View the call list..................................................35
5.5 Save a number from the call list to the
CELLULAR call ..................................... 24
3.3.12 Handset speakerphone ......................... 24
3.3.13 Call from the redial list .......................... 24
3.3.14 Call from the phonebook ....................... 25
3.3.15 Call from the call list .............................. 25
phonebook..........................................................36
5.6 Delete one (all) call list entry (entries) ................36
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8.6 Turn on/off the message alert ............................45
8.7 Remote access ..................................................45
8.8 Set the security code..........................................46
6. Personal settings .........................................37
6.1 Set date and time ...............................................37
6.2 Setup Handset....................................................37
6.2.1 Ringer volume .......................................37
6.2.2 Ringer tone ............................................38
6.2.3 Alert tones .............................................38
6.2.4 Language ...............................................39
6.2.5 Handset reset ........................................39
6.3 Setup Base.........................................................39
6.3.1 Set the base ring volume .......................39
6.3.2 Visual message waiting (voicemail)
9. Default Settings............................................ 46
10. Help ............................................................... 47
11. General Information..................................... 53
indicator .................................................39
6.3.3 Home area code ....................................40
6.3.4 Base reset .............................................41
7. Registration ..................................................41
7.1 Register a handset .............................................41
7.2 De-register all handsets .....................................42
8. Using your Answering machine..................43
8.1 Play Messages...................................................43
8.2 Delete All Messages...........................................44
8.3 Announcement ...................................................44
8.4 Memo .................................................................44
8.5 Set the answer delay..........................................44
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Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals
unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the
network interface.
1. Getting started
WARNING
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
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Do not place your phone in the bathroom or other humid
areas.
HANDSET RANGE
Optimal range is reached when there are no other electrical
appliances working within the range area. Any obstruction
between the base and handset will also reduce the range
significantly.
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CHOKING HAZARD - SMALL PARTS
Not intended for children under 3 yrs.
This product is not intended to be used as a toy or play
thing.
SIGNAL STRENGTH
Location
When out of range of the base, the screen shows SEARCHING FOR
BASE. If you are on a call, the line will hang up. Move back within
in range. The handset will automatically re-connect to the base.
When choosing a location for your new phone, here are
some important guidelines you should consider:
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Avoid sources of noise and heat, such as motors,
fluorescent lighting, microwave ovens, heating
appliances and 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 wet locations unless the
jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
Setting up
IMPORTANT
The base must be plugged into the electrical outlet at all
times. Do not connect the telephone line cord into the wall
jack until the handset is fully charged. Only use the power
adapter and telephone line cord supplied with the product.
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WHICH POWER ADAPTER
The power adapter with the smaller pin plug is for the base
unit and the power adapter with the bigger pin plug is for the
charger unit.
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Getting started
Connecting the base
Install and charge the handset battery pack
1. Slide out the battery compartment cover.
2. Place the supplied rechargeable battery pack in the
battery compartment, with the battery connector
plugged in, as shown.
3. Slide the battery compartment cover back.
4. Put the handset on the base to charge for at least 24 hours.
The will indicate when the handset is fully charged.
5. Use only the rechargeable battery pack provided.
1. Plug the power adapter with smaller pin plug & telephone
line cord into the base. Power adapter with bigger pin
plug is for charger (for multi-pack only).
2. Plug the other end of the power adapter & telephone
line cord into the wall jack.
3. Always use the telephone line cord provided in the box.
4. Use only the provided power adapter.
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BATTERY LOW WARNING
If the
flashes in the display, you will need to recharge the
handset before you can use it again. During charging, the
will scroll in the display.
BATTERY PERFORMANCE
In ideal conditions, a fully charged battery pack should give
up to 8 hours talk time or up to 100 hours standby time on a
single charge.
Note that new battery packs do not reach full capacity until
they have been in normal use for several days.
To keep your battery packs in the best condition, leave the
handset off the base for a few hours at a time.
Running the battery packs all the way down at least once a
week will help them last as long as possible.
The charge capacity of rechargeable battery packs will
reduce with time as they wear out, giving the handset less
talk/standby time. Eventually they will need to be replaced.
After charging your handset for the first time, subsequent
charging time is about 6-8 hours a day. The battery pack and
handset may become warm during charging. This is normal.
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Getting started
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Earpiece
2. Getting to know your phone
Overview of your handset
Scroll up/ Volume up/ Phonebook
In idle mode: press to access the phonebook.
In menu mode: press to scroll up.
In editing mode: press to move the cursor to the right.
During a call: press to increase volume.
In call list/phonebook/redial list entry: press to scroll up the list.
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Menu/Select
In idle mode: press to access main menu.
In menu/editing mode: press to confirm and save the
settings.
During a call: press to access the sub-menu list.
In phonebook/call list entry: press to edit the entry.
Right/ Clear/ Mute
In pre-dial/editing mode: press to delete one character/digit.
Press and hold to delete all characters/digits.
During an incoming call: press to silent the ringer
temporarily.
During a call: press to mute/unmute the call.
In call list/phonebook/redial list entry: press to delete the entry.
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Scroll down/ Volume down/ Call List
In idle mode: press to access the call list.
In menu mode: press to scroll down.
In editing mode: press to move the cursor to the left.
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During a call: press to decrease volume.
Call list/phonebook/redial list entry: press to scroll down the list.
Talk off/ Back
In menu/editing mode/phonebook entry: press to exit to
previous level.
In pre-dial mode/call list/redial list entry: press to exit to idle.
During a call: press to end a call, either home call or cellular call.
Alphanumeric keypad
In idle/pre-dial/editing mode/during a call: press to enter
characters/ numbers.
11 Speaker
In idle/menu/pre-dial mode/during a call: press to turn on/off
the speakerphone.
Call List/phonebook/redial list entry: press to make a call
with speakerphone.
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In idle/pre-dial/during a call mode: press to insert a "*".
In phonebook entry view mode: press to view the next digits
when the number is longer than a line to display.
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In idle/menu/pre-dial mode: press to make a home call.
#/ Format
Call List/phonebook/redial list entry: press to make a home
call to the selected entry.
During an incoming home call: press to answer the home call.
During a call: press to make a flash.
Flashes rapidly when there is an incoming home call.
Flashes slowly when a home call is on hold.
In idle/pre-dial/during a call mode: press to insert a "#".
In phonebook entry view mode: press to view the previous
digits when the number is longer than a line to display.
In call list entry: press to toggle Caller ID display format
among 7, 8, 10 and 11 digits.
Cellular
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In idle mode: press to make a cellular call.
During an incoming cellular call: press to answer the cellular call.
Flashes rapidly when there is an incoming cellular call.
Flashes slowly when a cellular call is on hold.
14 Left/ Redial List/ Pause
In idle/pre-dial mode/during a call: press to access the redial list.
In editing mode: press and hold to insert a dialing pause.
15 Hold
During a call: press to put the call on hold.
10 Microphone
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On steadily when the Cellular line is in use.
Off when the Cellular line is on-hook.
Handset LCD display
On steadily when Bluetooth device #1 or #2 is
connected with the telephone base.
Off when Bluetooth device(s) is(are) disconnected
with the telephone base.
On when speakerphone is turned on.
Off when speakerphone is turned off.
On when the handset ringer is turned off.
Off when the handset ringer is turned on.
Display icons
Indicates when new call is received.
Off when new call has been viewed.
On steadily when the Home line is in use.
Off when the Home line is on-hook.
On when microphone is mute during a call.
Off when microphone is unmute during a call.
On steadily when there is(are) Bluetooth device(s)
connected with the telephone base.
Off when Bluetooth feature is disabled.
On when new voicemail received from the local
telephone provider.
Off when new voicemail has been listened to.
On steadily when Bluetooth headset is in use.
Off when Bluetooth headset is not in use.
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Full battery power level.
2/3 battery power level.
1/3 battery power level.
Overview of the base
Flashes when low battery level is detected, needs
charging.
Animation in cycle. Battery is charging.
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CHARGING LED – GREEN
Steadily ON: When the handset is put into base cradle for
charging.
IN USE LED – RED
Steadily ON: When the handset is in use, when the
answering machine is answering an incoming call or when
you are registering a handset.
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Flashes when another telephone is in use on the same line,
or when you are de-registering handset(s) from the base.
Flashes rapidly when there is an incoming call.
BLUETOOTH LEDs – BLUE
Steadily ON: Bluetooth device is paired to the base.
Flashes: Bluetooth device is during the pairing up process.
(Only one LED corresponding to the Bluetooth key will
behave as above at the same time.)
OFF: If Bluetooth device is disconnected.
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PLAY/ STOP
In message playback mode: Press to playback or stop
playing messages.
VOLUME –
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Decrease the loudspeaker volume by one level (1 to 8)
during message playback.
In Idle or during call screening: Base speaker volume levels
1 to 8 are available. (Level 1 means speaker volume off)
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SKIP BACKWARD
During message playback: Press once to repeat the
currently playing message. Press twice to playback the
previous message.
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VOLUME +
Increase the loudspeaker volume by one level (1 to 8)
volume during message playback.
10 ANNOUNCE
In Idle or during call screening: Base speaker volume levels
1 to 8 are available. (Level 1 means speaker volume off)
In Idle: Short press to play the current announcement.
Press and hold to start recording the personalized
announcement of the current answer mode after hearing a
long beep. Release key to stop recording.
DELETE
During message playback: Delete the current message.
In Idle: Press and hold to erase all read messages
(applicable only when messages in answering machine are
all read)
SKIP FORWARD/ MEMO
During message playback: Press to skip to play the next
message.
11 ANSWER ON/OFF/ ANNOUNCE MODE
Toggle among: Switch the answering machine on/off.
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In Idle: Press and hold to start recording a memo after
hearing a long beep. Release key to stop memo recording.
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13 BLUETOOTH KEYS
1-99
Total number of messages and memos. The
In Idle, to pair up Bluetooth cellular: Press any one for 2s to
initiate cellular pairing mode, the 7-seg LED will display and
flash "C x" to initiate cellular pairing mode. X can be 1 or 2
and it depends on which key user pressed.
(flashing) number flashes when there are new messages.
After a power failure, the number in the
message counter will flash to indicate the
clock needs to be set.
In idle, to pair up Bluetooth headset: Press and hold for more
than 5 sec, the 7-seg LED will display and flash "H" to initiate
headset pairing mode.
10-99
Current remote access code while setting.
Elapsed time while recording a memo or
1-99
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Press to find/page all registered handsets.
(counting) announcement up to 90 seconds.
99
A memo recording is longer than 99
Message counter display
2-digit 7-seg Behavior
LED display
(flashing) seconds.
1-99 & F Memory is full. Messages must be deleted
(alternating) before new message can be recorded.
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No messages.
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The system is answering a call, being
accessed remotely, or the clock is being set.
0
The clock needs to be set.
(flashing)
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The system is being setup, initialized or
1-99
Total number of old messages and memos,
or message number currently playing.
(flashing) messages are being deleted.
1-8
Displayed for 2 seconds while adjusting the
volume of base speaker.
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Paging
Navigating the menus
1. Press P.
2. Press , to scroll through the menu.
3. Press P to open a sub-menu or validate an option.
4. Press > to go back to previous menu level or cancel an
action.
Paging is useful if you misplace your handset(s).
To start the paging tone:
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Press
a
on the base.
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This starts the paging tone on the handset(s) for 60
seconds.
If you do not press any button for 30 seconds the display will
automatically return to standby.
NOTE
When paging, if you press > or / on a handset, the ringer
of the handset will be silent but the handset paging feature
will not be canceled.
To stop the paging tone:
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Press <, J, or any keypad key (0-9, *, or #)
on the handset(s),
OR
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Press
a
again on the base.
NOTE
The handset ringer volume also determines the level of the
paging tone. If the handset ringer volume level is set to off,
that handset will be silent for all calls and paging.
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Menu map
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU
DIRECTORY
CALL LOG
DATE & TIME
INTERCOM
SETUP HS
SETUP BS
REVIEW
STORE
CALL LOG EMPTY SET DATE
RINGER VOLUME
RINGER TONE
TONES
BS RING VOL
Or
SET TIME
ANSWER DELAY
MESSAGE ALERT
REMOTE ACCESS
SECURITY CODE
CLR VOICEMAIL
View the call log list
LANGUAGE
RESET
HOME AREA
CODE
RESET
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Character map
3. Using the phone
Key
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3.1
Introducing Bluetooth
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Pair Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and (or) headset with
the telephone base. Two Bluetooth devices can be paired
up in maximum, and they can be two Bluetooth enabled
mobile phones or one mobile phone plus one headset.
Connect a mobile phone to make and receive
CELLULAR calls, or connect a headset to receive
CELLULAR calls. Two mobile phones can be paired but
only one paired mobile phone can be connected on a call
at a time.
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Glossary of terms
Below are some terms used in this user’s guide to help you
become familiar with using your Bluetooth devices and your
new telephone system.
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Bluetooth mobile phone - Refers to a Bluetooth enabled
mobile telephone.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Refer to your mobile phone user's guide for more
information about its Bluetooth function.
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CELLULAR line - The communications service provided
through your Bluetooth enabled mobile telephone.
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Make sure that your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone is
between one to 12 feet away from the telephone base in
order to maintain a clear and consistent connection between
your Bluetooth mobile phone, telephone base and cell tower.
Make sure that your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone has
sufficient signal strength. You may need to move the
Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and telephone base to a
location where the cellular signal may be stronger.
Charge your Bluetooth mobile phone while it is
connected to the telephone base because your mobile
phone's battery will discharge faster while it is connected
wirelessly to the telephone base.
HOME line - Your conventional telephone land line.
Connected - A Bluetooth device can only be used when it is
connected to the telephone base.
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Paired Devices - Once a Bluetooth device has been paired
with the telephone base, it will be identified as registered to
the telephone base.
Pairing - This refers to the process of two Bluetooth devices
registering device information with each other. The
telephone base must be paired with a Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone before the Bluetooth device can be used.
Depending on the manufacturer, this may also be referred to
as Bonding.
Monitor your mobile phone's usage because airtime is
deducted from your cellular plan for the duration of the
CELLULAR calls.
PIN - By default, the PIN is 0000 for the base and for most
Bluetooth devices. PIN information must be exchanged
between Bluetooth devices before they can be used. This is
also known as a passkey or passcode.
Refer to the “Bluetooth setup” section to learn how to set
up your Bluetooth device. Refer to the “Pairing a Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone” section on how to operate your
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Bluetooth devices with your new telephone system with
Bluetooth wireless technology.
3. Once your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone has found
the Motorola B801/B802/B803/B804/B805 telephone
base, select it.
4. Using your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, enter the
PIN of the telephone base (the default PIN is 0000) to
continue the pairing process.
3.2
Bluetooth setup
To use a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone with your
telephone, you must first pair and connect your Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone with the telephone base.
Pairing a Bluetooth headset
Pairing a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone
Before you begin, make sure that your Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone is not connected to any other Bluetooth device.
Refer to your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone user's manual
to learn how to search for or add new Bluetooth devices.
1. Follow step 1 as in section “Pairing a Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone”.
2. Using your Bluetooth headset, turn on the Bluetooth
feature and search for a new device.
3. Follow the user's guide of your Bluetooth headset to
finish the pairing process.
NOTE
Only Bluetooth headsets with passkey 0000 can be paired
with the telephone base system.
Bluetooth headset application supports incoming HOME
calls only.
When a device is successfully connected, the light of the
Bluetooth button you just pressed and held on the
telephone base will be on steadily. And the Bluetooth status
icon will display on the handset screen. If Bluetooth enabled
1. Press and hold either of the Bluetooth buttons on the
telephone base until the corresponding Bluetooth LED
is flashing, and the 7-seg LED on base will display and
flash "C1" or "C2" (for pairing Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone), depending on which button you would like to
use first. Or it will display and flash "H" (for pairing
Bluetooth headset). The Bluetooth feature is activated.
2. Using your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, turn on the
Bluetooth feature and search for a new device.
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mobile phone(s) paired up, sequence number
(depending on which Bluetooth button you just pressed and
held) will also be displayed.
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Manual connection
To manually re-connect a paired device, make sure the
Bluetooth feature is turned on in your Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone, select Motorola B801/B802/B803/B804/
B805 from the paired device list in your Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone. Once the connection is established again, the
corresponding Bluetooth button which you used to pair up
the Bluetooth device on the telephone base will turn back on.
If you would like to pair another Bluetooth device, please
repeat the steps above. Be sure to activate a Bluetooth
button which is NOT paired to another Bluetooth device
(indicated by the Bluetooth LED light on the base being
OFF). If you activate a Bluetooth button which is already
paired to another Bluetooth device (indicated by the
Bluetooth LED light on the base being ON) this will terminate
the connection of the Bluetooth device that was attached
and start the process to connect a new Bluetooth device.
Turning off the auto connection
If you do not want the telephone base to re-connect to a
paired device automatically after it is disconnected, you can
turn off the auto connection feature manually. In order to turn
off the auto connection, you will need to initiate a
disconnection from the paired Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone; this will transmit a signal to the telephone base and
disable the auto connection.
Auto connection
Once you have paired a device with the telephone base, the
pairing information is stored in the telephone base. If the
paired device becomes disconnected, the telephone base
will automatically search and re-connect to that device. If the
connection does not resume in a minute, you will need to re-
connect to that device manually, refer to the section below
for details.
While the Bluetooth enabled mobile phone is connected to
the telephone base, find the Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone’s Bluetooth device list and select Motorola B801/
B802/B803/B804/B805 to manually disconnect the device.
(If disconnection is not an option on your Bluetooth enabled
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mobile phone, you may need to disable Bluetooth or unpair
the telephone base.) Refer to your Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone’s user’s guide for instructions. The telephone base
will not search and re-connect to this Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone until this feature is activated again.
phone. Make sure the device is no longer on the paired list
after de-registration; then follow the steps in section
“Pairing a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone” or “Pairing
a Bluetooth headset” as above to start the pairing
procedures again.
To resume the auto connection
Replace a paired device
To resume the auto connection between the paired device(s)
and the telephone base, you will need to connect the
device(s) manually. Make sure the Bluetooth feature is
turned on in your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone. Select
Motorola B801/B802/B803/B804/B805 from the paired
device list in your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone to
reconnect. If the connection is successfully resumed, the
status icon will display on the handset screen, and the
Bluetooth LED of the corresponding Bluetooth button on the
telephone base will be on steadily.
If you want to pair and connect a new device when there are
already two devices paired with the telephone base, press
and hold the Bluetooth button (which you want to terminate
the corresponding connection) on the telephone base until
the corresponding Bluetooth LED is flashing, the connection
via this Bluetooth button will be terminated automatically,
then start with step two of section “Pairing a Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone” or “Pairing a Bluetooth
headset”. If you do not pair a new device within two minutes,
the Bluetooth LED flashes on the telephone base will turn off
and the system will return to idle mode.
NOTE
If the connection between the paired device and the
telephone base does not resume by manually connecting
the device on the paired device list, you will need to unpair
or de-register the device from the Bluetooth enabled mobile
3.3
Calls
3.3.1
Make a HOME call
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Press < or J, then enter the telephone number.
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3.3.2
On-hook dialing (pre-dialing)
3.3.6
Receive a CELLULAR call while on a HOME
call
1. Enter the telephone number. Press / or > to make
corrections when entering the phone number.
2. Press < or J to dial.
While on a HOME call and there is an incoming CELLULAR
call, I on the handset will flash and you will hear a short
beep.
3.3.3
Answer a HOME call
To answer the incoming CELLULAR call:
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Press < or J.
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Press I on the handset. The HOME call will
3.3.4
End a HOME call
automatically be placed on hold and < will start flashing.
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Press > or return the handset to the telephone base or
charger.
To end the CELLULAR call:
The screen displays the elapsed time as you talk (in hours,
minutes and seconds).
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Press > on the handset. The HOME line will still be on
hold. HOME LINE HELD will appear on the screen
display.
3.3.5
Call waiting on the HOME line
If you subscribe to call waiting service with your local
telephone service provider, you will hear a beep if someone
calls while you are already on a call.
To resume the HOME call already on hold:
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Press < on the handset.
NOTE
Press < to put your current call on hold and take the new
call. You can press < at any time to switch back and forth
between calls.
If you have voicemail service active on your Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone, and you do not answer the incoming
CELLULAR call, the call will be answered by your Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone's voicemail. Contact your cellular
service provider for more information about voicemail service.
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through the Bluetooth connection. Make sure this
setting is enabled before making a CELLULAR call.
2. You may hear interference if your Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone is too close to the telephone base during
a CELLULAR call. Make sure that your Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone is between one to 12 feet away
from the telephone base in order to maintain a reliable
connection between your Bluetooth mobile phone,
telephone base, and cell tower.
3.3.7
Make a CELLULAR call
1. Enter the telephone number, and then press I.
2. Press / to make corrections when entering the phone
number.
3. If there is only one Bluetooth enabled mobile phone
paired up, press P or I again to dial out. Or if there
are two Bluetooth enabled mobile phones paired up,
press , to select the desired one, and then press P
or I to dial out.
OR
3.3.8
Answer a CELLULAR call
•
Press I or J.
1. Press I. If there is only one Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone paired up, press P or I again to enter dial
mode. Or if there are two Bluetooth enabled mobile
phones paired up, press , to select the desired one.
And then press P or I.
3.3.9
•
End a CELLULAR call
Press > or return the handset to the telephone base or
charger. The screen displays the elapsed time as you
talk (in hours, minutes and seconds).
3.3.10 Call waiting on the CELLULAR line
If you subscribe to call waiting service provided by your
cellular service provider, you will hear one or more beeps if
you have an incoming CELLULAR call while already on a
call. Press I to put your current call on hold and take the
new call. You can press I at any time to switch back and
forth between calls.
2. Enter the telephone number. Press / to make
corrections when entering the phone number.
3. Press I to dial out.
NOTES
1. Some Bluetooth enabled mobile phones may have a
default setting that disables the feature of making a call
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hang up. For increased sound quality while using the
speakerphone, place the handset on a flat surface with the
keypad facing up.
3.3.11 Receive a HOME call while on a CELLULAR
call
While on a CELLULAR call and there is an incoming HOME
call, < will flash on the handset and you will hear a short
beep.
NOTES
1. When the battery is low, the speakerphone will be
disabled. However, if the handset enters low battery
mode while you are using the speakerphone, the call
will remain in speakerphone mode until you hang up.
2. When the battery is low, you cannot switch a call from
normal handset use to speakerphone mode.
To answer the incoming HOME call:
•
Press < on the handset. The CELLULAR line call will
automatically be placed on hold and I will start flashing.
To end the HOME call:
•
Press > on the handset. The CELLULAR line will still
3.3.13 Call from the redial list
To view the five most recently dialed numbers:
be on hold. CELL LINE HELD will appear on the display.
To resume the CELLULAR call on hold:
1. Press . to display the most recently called number
(up to 30 digits).
•
Press I on the handset.
NOTE
2. Press , or . repeatedly to view up to five recently
If the answering system is on and you do not answer an
incoming HOME call while on the CELLULAR line, the incoming
HOME line call will be answered by the answering system.
called numbers.
The handset will beep twice at the beginning and at the end
of the list. Press > to exit.
3.3.12 Handset speakerphone
During a call, you can press J to alternate between hands-
free speakerphone and normal handset use. Press > to
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To redial a number:
OR
•
Press < or J to dial the displayed number from the
•
Press # repeatedly to display different dialing options
HOME line.
for local and long distance numbers before dialing or
OR
Press I to dial the displayed number from the
CELLULAR line.
OR
Press < or J, then . to call the most recently called
number (up to 30 digits).
saving the telephone number in the directory. See the
example as below:
331-3383
1-331-3383
888-331-3383
1-888-331-3383
•
•
You may also press 1 repeatedly to add or remove a 1
While reviewing the redial memory, press / to delete the
in front of the telephone number before dialing or saving
displayed number.
the telephone number in the directory. See the examples
as below:
3.3.14 Call from the phonebook
331-3383
1-331-3383
Or
888-331-3383
1-888-331-3383
Press , to access the phonebook. To dial a displayed
number from the directory, press < or J to dial from the
HOME line; or press I to dial from the CELLULAR line.
3.3.15 Call from the call list
Press , to access the call list. To dial a displayed number
from the caller ID history, press < or J to dial from the
HOME line, or press I to dial from the CELLULAR line.
When the number displayed is in the correct format for
dialing, following the above step to dial the number.
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charger to end the call. The call will not be terminated until
all handsets hang up.
3.3.16 Volume control
To adjust the listening volume on a handset: Press ,to adjust
the listening volume when on a call. Each press of the button
increases or decreases the volume level by one increment.
NOTE
A maximum of four handsets can be used at a time. When
two handsets are being used on either the HOME or
CELLULAR call, the other two system handsets can be
used for a call on the line that is not being used.
NOTES
1. All volume settings (handset and speakerphone) are
independent.
2. When the volume reaches the minimum or maximum
setting, you will hear two beeps.
3.3.18 Mute
The mute function allows you to turn off the microphone. You
can hear the caller, but the caller will not be able to hear you.
3.3.17 Multiple handset use
You can conference with another system handset while you
are on a HOME or CELLULAR call. However, you cannot
conference between a HOME call and a CELLULAR call. A
maximum of two handsets can be used on an outside call. If
a handset is already on a HOME call and you would like to
join the call, press < or J on another system handset.
To mute a call:
•
Press / to turn off the microphone. When mute is on,
the handset screen will show MUTED for a few seconds
and the
icon will be shown until mute is turned off.
To un-mute a call:
OR
•
Press / again and resume speaking. When mute is
turned off, MICROPHONE ON will display temporarily on the
handset screen.
If a handset is already on a CELLULAR call and you would
like to join the call, press I on another system handset.
Press > or place the handset in the telephone base or
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disconnecting the call. The next incoming call will ring
normally at the preset volume.
3.3.19 Hold
You can place a HOME or CELLULAR call on hold. You will
hear an alert tone if you have not taken the call off of hold
after 14 minutes. You will hear another alert tone 30 seconds
later. At 15 minutes on hold, the call will automatically
disconnect.
NOTE
Each handset will ring when there is an incoming call unless the
ringer volume is turned off. Pressing > or / on one handset
will only silence the ringer of that particular handset.
To place a HOME call on hold:
3.3.21 Chain dialing
•
Press the M key on the handset. HOME LINE HELD will
This feature allows you to initiate a dialing sequence from
numbers stored in the directory, caller ID history or redial list
while you are on a call. This feature is available only when
you are making a HOME call.
appear on the display and < will flash.
To resume a HOME call that is on hold:
Press < again.
To place a CELLULAR call on hold:
•
Chain dialing can be useful if you wish to access numbers
other than phone numbers (such as bank account
information or access codes) from the directory, caller ID
history or redial list.
•
Press the M key on the handset. CELL LINE HELD will
appear on the display and I will flash.
To resume a CELLULAR call that is on hold:
Directory
•
Press the I again.
1. Press P twice.
2. Press , to scroll to the desired number.
3. Press P to dial the displayed number.
3.3.20 Temporary ringer silencing
Press > or / while the telephone is ringing to silence the
ringer temporarily. This will silence the ringer without
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Caller ID history (call log)
3.4
Intercom
Use the intercom feature for conversations between
handsets. You can buy additional expansion handsets for
this telephone base. Up to 5 handsets can be registered to
the telephone base.
1. Press P.
2. Press , to scroll to >CALL LOG
.
3. Press P.
4. Press , to scroll to the desired number.
5. Press P to dial the displayed number.
The first five handsets that you register will be named
Handset 1-5. Use the handset number to intercom and
transfer calls.
Last number redial (redial list)
Press . to display and dial the most recently dialed
number. If you press . again within two seconds, the
number will not be dialed.
3.4.1
Call another handset
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
2. Use , to scroll to >INTERCOM, then press P.
3. The screen will show CALLING OTHER HANDSET. The called
handset will ring, and its screen will show OTHER HANDSET
NOTES
1. You cannot edit a directory entry while you are on a call.
2. You cannot copy a caller ID entry into the directory while
you are on a call.
3. While on a call, only the most recently called number
can be reviewed, and erasing the entry is not allowed.
4. Press > to exit redial, directory or caller ID history
when you are on a call.
IS CALLING
.
4. On the ringing handset, press < or J to answer the
intercom call.
To end the intercom call:
•
Press > on either handset.
OR
Place either handset in the charger or telephone base.
•
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NOTES
3. On the ringing handset, press < or J to answer the
intercom call. You can now talk without the outside caller
hearing the conversation.
4. Press > on the transferring handset or place it in the
telephone base or handset charger to complete the
transfer. The transferring handset’s screen will show
CALL TRANSFERED and the other handset will
automatically be connected to the outside call.
OR
1. Before the intercom call is answered, you can cancel
the intercom call by pressing > on the calling handset.
2. If the called handset is not answered within 100
seconds, or if it is in the directory or caller ID history
mode, or on a call, or out of range, the calling handset
will show the message UNABLE TO CALL TRY AGAIN
.
3. Pressing > or / will temporarily silence the intercom
ringer.
3.4.2
Transfer an external call to another handset
Press < or I (depending on which call is being
transferred) on the called handset to let both parties
conference with the external line.
Use the intercom feature to transfer an outside call to
another system handset.
1. When on an outside call, press P to enter the feature
menu.
NOTES
1. Before the intercom call is answered, you can cancel
the transfer and return to the outside call by pressing
and holding >.
2. If the called handset does not answer the intercom call
within 100 seconds, is in directory or caller ID history
mode, or is out of range, the transferring handset will
show UNABLE TO CALL TRY AGAIN on its screen and
2. Use , to scroll to >TRANSFER, then press P. The
outside call is automatically placed on hold. The
transferring handset’s screen will show CALLING OTHER
HANDSET. The called handset will ring, and its screen will
show OTHER HANDSET IS CALLING
.
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3. You can end the intercom call and return to the outside
call by pressing < or I (depending on which call is
being transferred) on the transferring handset, or
pressing > on the called handset.
4. Phonebook
The directory is stored in the telephone base, and is shared
by all handsets. Changes made to the directory on any one
handset will apply to all.
NOTE
Only one handset can review the directory at a time. If
another handset attempts to enter the directory, the screen
will display NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
.
The directory can store up to 100 entries, with a maximum of
15 alphanumeric characters (including spaces) for the
names and 30 digits for the telephone numbers. A
convenient search feature can help you find and dial
numbers quickly. If there are already 100 entries, the screen
will display LIST FULL. You will not be able to store a new
number until an existing one is deleted.
4.1
View an Entry
1. Press + when in idle mode to display the first entry in
the directory. DIRECTORY EMPTY will be displayed if there
are no directory entries.
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Phonebook
OR
OR
You can also display the first entry in the directory by
pressing P twice, then pressing P again to choose
• Copy a number from redial by pressing . then press
,, or pressing . repeatedly to locate the number to
copy. Press P to copy the number.
>REVIEW
.
2. Press , to browse through the directory. Entries will
be displayed alphabetically by the first letter in the
name.
6. Press P to save the number in the display. The display
will show ALREADY SAVED if the number is already in the
directory. The same number cannot be saved twice.
7. Enter the name when prompted.
4.2
Add an Entry
• Use the keypad to enter a name (up to 15 characters).
Each time a key is pressed, the character on that key
will be displayed. Additional key presses will produce
other characters on that key. Please refer to the
character map in section 2 before.
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
2. Press P again to enter >DIRECTORY menu.
3. Press , to select >STORE
.
4. Press P.
5. Enter the telephone number when prompted.
• Use the keypad to enter up to 30 digits.
– Press , to move the cursor to the right or left.
– Press / to erase letters.
– Press and hold / to erase all letters.
– Press , to move the cursor to the right or left.
– Press / to erase digits.
– Press and hold / to erase all digits.
– Press and hold . to enter a three-second dialing pause.
8. Press P to store your new directory entry. The name
and the telephone number will then be shown on the
screen.
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NOTE
4.4
Delete an Entry
The first letter of every word will be capitalized. The
When a directory entry is displayed, press / to delete the
displayed entry from the directory. Once deleted, an entry
cannot be retrieved.
remaining letters in a word begin with lower case letters
shown in the chart to the right.
4.3
Edit an Entry
4.5
Directory search
When a directory entry is displayed:
To search by name
1. Press P to modify the entry. You will be prompted to
EDIT NUMBER. Press the keypad keys to add digits.
• Press / to erase digits.
1. Press + when in idle mode to display the first listing in
the directory. DIRECTORY EMPTY will be displayed if there
are no directory entries.
2. When a name entry is displayed, press the keypad keys
(2-9) to start a name search.
The directory will display the first name beginning with
the first letter associated with the keypad key if there is
an entry in the directory that begins with that letter.
3. To see other names that start with the letters on the
same keypad key, keep pressing the key. The names
will be shown in alphabetical order.
• Press , to move the cursor to the right or left. Press
and hold . to add a three-second pause if desired.
• Copy a number from redial by pressing . then press
,, or pressing . repeatedly to locate the number to
copy. Press P to copy the number.
2. Press P. You will be prompted to EDIT NAME
• Press the keypad keys to add characters.
• Press / to erase characters.
• Press , to move the cursor to the right or left.
3. Press P to confirm.
.
For example, if you have the names Jennifer
and Linda in your directory:
,
Jessie, Kevin
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• If you press 5 once, you will see Jennifer
• If you press 5 twice, you will see Jessie
• If you press 5 three times, you will see Kevin
• If you press 5 four times, you will see Linda
• If you press 5 five times, you will see Jennifer again.
NOTES
1. If there is no name matching the first letter of the key
you press, you will see a name that matches the
following letters of the key.
.
5. Caller ID
.
.
This product supports caller ID services provided by most
local telephone service companies. Depending on your
service subscription, you may see the caller’s number or the
caller’s name and number which are sent by the telephone
company after the first or second ring. Caller ID from the
HOME line allows you to see the name, number, date and
time of the incoming call. However, caller ID from the
CELLULAR line only shows the number of the incoming call
and the Bluetooth name of the paired Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone; date and time of the call will not be shown.
.
2. If you press a key (2-9) and no name starts with the
letters on that key, the directory will show the entry that
matches the next letter in the directory.
Caller ID with call waiting lets you see the name and
telephone number of the caller before answering the
telephone, even when on another call. For incoming HOME
calls, the time and date will also be sent by the telephone
service provider along with the caller ID information. For
incoming CELLULAR calls, only the caller's number and the
Bluetooth name of the paired Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone will be provided.
These services are available only if both you and the caller
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are in areas offering caller ID service, and if both telephone
companies use compatible equipment. Contact your local
telephone company and cellular service provider if:
number and the Bluetooth name of the Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone. If the number on the incoming CELLULAR
call matches a number in the directory, the name will be
retrieved from the matched directory entry. However, if the
caller's number is not provided from the CELLULAR line, the
screen will only display INCOMING CALL without showing
the Bluetooth name of the device.
•
•
•
You have both caller ID and call waiting, but as separate
services (you may need to combine these services).
You have only caller ID service, or only call waiting
service.
You don’t subscribe to any caller ID or call waiting
services.
Review the caller ID history to find out who called, to easily
return the call, or to copy the caller’s name and number into
your directory. The phone deletes the earliest entry when the
log is full to make room for new calls. If you answer a call
before the information appears on the screen, it will not be
saved in the caller ID history. The caller ID history is stored
in the telephone base, and is shared by all handsets.
Changes made on any one handset will be reflected in all.
You can use this product with regular caller ID service, or
you can use this product’s other features without subscribing
to either caller ID or combined caller ID with call waiting
service.
5.1
Caller ID history information
If you subscribe to caller ID services, provided by your local
telephone company and/or cellular service provider, caller ID
history stores information about the last 50 incoming calls for
both the HOME and CELLULAR lines.
NOTE
Only one handset can review the caller ID history at a time.
If another handset attempts to enter the directory or caller ID
history, it will display NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
.
Although the caller ID history records the caller ID
information of both lines, caller ID entries from the
CELLULAR line only provide the incoming telephone
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5.2
Memory match
5.3
Missed (new) calls indicator
If the the last 7 digits of the incoming telephone number
match that of a number stored in your directory, the name
that appears on the screen will match the corresponding
name in your directory. For example, if Christine Smith calls,
her name will appear as Chris if this is how you entered into
your directory.
When a handset is in idle mode and has calls that have not
been reviewed, its screen will show XX MISSED CALLS
.
All entries which have not been reviewed will be counted as
missed calls when the phone is idle. Each time an entry in
the caller ID history marked NEW is reviewed, the number of
missed calls decreases by one.
If you have too many missed calls and you do not want to
review them one by one, but you still want to keep them in
the caller ID history, you can press and hold > for four
seconds when the handset is idle. All the entries in the caller
ID history will be considered old (have been reviewed), and
the missed calls counter is reset to 0.
There are also occasions when other information or no
information is displayed for various reasons:
PRIVATE NUMBER: The caller’s number has been set as private.
PRIVATE NAME: The caller’s name has been set as private.
PRIVATE CALLER: Caller’s name and number are not revealed
at caller’s request.
5.4
View the call list
UNKNOWN NUMBER: Your local telephone company is unable to
determine the caller’s number.
1. Press - to review the caller ID history in reverse
chronological order starting with the most recent call.
OR
UNKNOWN NAME: Your local telephone company is unable to
determine the caller’s name.
You can also review the caller ID history by pressing P, and
using , to scroll to >CALL LOG, and then press P.
2. Press , to scroll through the list.
UNKNOWN CALLER: Your local telephone company is unable to
determine the caller’s name and number. Calls from other
countries may also generate this message.
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history. When the screen displays DELETE ALL CALLS?
,
5.5
Save a number from the call list to
the phonebook
press P to clear the caller ID history of all entries, or
press > to exit and leave all entries in the caller ID
history intact.
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 in section 5.4.
2. Press P to copy the entry into your directory. You can
edit the name and the number.
3. Press P to save.
NOTES
1. You may need to change how a caller ID number will be
dialed if the entry is not displayed in the correct format.
Caller ID numbers may appear with an area code which
may not be required for local calls, or without a 1 which
may be needed for long distance calls.
2. If neither the name nor number is provided, UNABLE TO
SAVE will be displayed.
5.6
Delete one (all) call list entry (entries)
1. Press / to delete the displayed entry from the caller ID
history.
2. When an entry from the caller ID history is displayed,
press and hold / to delete all entries from the caller ID
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1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
6. Personal settings
Using the feature menu, you can customize many of the
telephone’s settings.
2. Press , to scroll to >DATE & TIME
.
3. Press P and then edit the date.
4. Press P and edit the time in 12hr format.
1. Press P when in idle mode (when the phone is not in
use) to enter the feature menu.
2. Use , to scroll to the feature to be changed. When
scrolling through the menu, the top menu item is always
TIPS
Press , to move the cursor left or right. Press # to toggle
AM/PM settings, wherever the cursor blinks.
5. Press P to save.
highlighted with a symbol.
>
6.2
6.2.1
Setup Handset
Ringer volume
3. Press P to select the highlighted item.
NOTE
Press > to cancel an operation, back up to the previous
menu or exit the menu display. Press and hold > to return
to idle mode.
Using this menu, you can set the ringer volume level (1-6),
or turn the ringer off. When the ringer is turned off,
appears on the handset screen. The volume setting applies
to both HOME and CELLULAR calls.
6.1
Set date and time
To adjust the RINGER VOLUME:
Provided you have subscribed to your network’s caller ID
service, the date and time will be set automatically with every
incoming call, but you may still need to set the correct year
so that the day of the week can be calculated from the caller
ID information.
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
2. Press , to scroll to >SETUP HS
.
3. Press P to select >RINGER VOLUME
.
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4. Press , to sample each volume level. Level 1 to 5 and
Ringer Off are available.
6. Press P to save your preference and return to the
feature menu.
5. Press P to save your preference and return to the
To choose a ringer tone for the CELLULAR line:
feature menu.
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
NOTE
2. Press , to scroll to >SETUP HS
.
The ringer volume also determines the ringer volume of the
intercom calls and the paging tone for the handset locator
feature. If the handset ringer volume is set to off, that
handset is silenced for all incoming calls and paging.
3. Press P and , to select >RINGER TONE
.
4. Press P and , to scroll to >CELLULAR TONE
.
5. Press P and , to get to the next ringer tone and to
hear a sample of it.
6. Press P to save your preference and return to the
feature menu.
6.2.2
Ringer tone
You can select different ringer tones for the HOME and
CELLULAR calls. You may choose one of 10 ringer tones.
To choose a ringer tone for the HOME line:
6.2.3
Alert tones
To turn the alert tones on or off:
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
2. Press , to scroll to >SETUP HS
.
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
3. Press P and , to select >RINGER TONE
.
2. Press , to scroll to >SETUP HS
.
4. Press P to select >HOME TONE
.
3. Press P and , to select >TONES
.
5. Press P and , to get to the next ringer tone and to
4. Press P to select >KEY TONE
.
hear a sample of it.
Or
4. Press P and , to select >BATTERY LOW
.
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Personal settings
Or
6.2.5
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
2. Press , to scroll to >SETUP HS
3. Press P and , to select >RESET
Handset reset
4. Press P and , to select >OUT OF RANGE
.
.
5. Press P and , to select ON or OFF
.
.
6. Press P to save your preference and return to the
4. Press P and RESET? will be prompted.
5. Press P to confirm and reset all the personalized
settings of handset to default.
feature menu.
6.2.4
Language
In this menu, you can select the language used for all screen
displays. When the menu language is changed, the voice
prompt language of answering machine will also be changed
accordingly. Specific performance may be different from
countries.
6.3
6.3.1
Setup Base
Set the base ring volume
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
2. Press , to scroll to >SETUP BS
.
.
To select a language:
3. Press P to select >BS RING VOL
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
4. Press P and , to select RINGER OFF RINGER LOW or
,
2. Press , to scroll to >SETUP HS
.
RINGER HIGH
.
3. Press P and , to select >LANGUAGE
4. Press P and , to select ENGLISH
.
5. Press P to save your preference and return to the
,
FRANCAIS or
feature menu.
ESPANOL
.
6.3.2
Visual message waiting (voicemail)
indicator
5. Press P to save your preference and return to the
feature menu.
If you subscribe to a voicemail service offered by your local
telephone company, the voicemail waiting indicator feature
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will provide a visual indication when you have new voicemail
messages.
4. Press P again to turn the voicemail indication off, or
press > to cancel the procedure.
NOTES
NEW VOICEMAIL and the
screen(s).
icon will appear on the handset
1. Telephone company voicemail may alert you to new
messages with stutter (broken) dial tone. Contact your
telephone company for more details.
2. For information about using your voicemail service,
contact your telephone company for assistance.
NOTE
This feature does not indicate new answering system
messages recorded on your phone.
6.3.2.1 Clear voicemail indication
6.3.3
Home area code
Use this feature when the telephone indicates there is new
voicemail but there is none (for example, when you have
accessed your voicemail while away from home). This
feature only turns off the displayed NEW VOICEMAIL message
If you dial seven digits to make a local call (no area code
required), program your area code into the telephone as the
home area code. After setting, if you receive a call from
within your home area code, the caller ID history will only
display the seven digits of the telephone number.
and
icon; it does not delete your voicemail message(s).
As long as you have new voicemail messages, your local
telephone company will continue to send the signal to
activate the visual message waiting indicator.
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
2. Press , to scroll to >SETUP BS
.
3. Press P and , to select >HOME AREA CODE. Press P.
To manually turn off the new voicemail indicator:
4. Press the keypad keys to enter a three-digit home area
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
code. Press / to delete digit while entering.
5. Press P to save and return to the main menu.
2. Press , to scroll to >SETUP BS
.
3. Press P and , to select >CLR VOICEMAIL. Press P.
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Personal settings
NOTE
7. Registration
If, in the future, your telephone service provider requires you
to dial 10 digits to make a local call (area code + phone
number), re-program the home area code by following the
steps above. With the home area code displayed, press and
hold / to remove the contents. The home area code will
Your new telephone system can accommodate up to 5
handsets. You can add new handsets to your telephone
system, but each device must be registered with the
telephone base before use.
now be restored to its default setting of _ _ _
6.3.4 Base reset
Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
1. Press , to scroll to >SETUP BS
2. Press P and , to select >RESET
.
7.1
Register a handset
Handsets purchased separately need to be registered to the
telephone base before use. When first purchased, all
expansion handsets will show NOT REGISTERED on the screen.
The new handset(s) may need to be charged for five minutes
before registering to the telephone base.
.
.
3. Press P and RESET? will be prompted.
4. Press P to confirm and reset all the personalized
settings of base to default.
1. Place the unregistered handset into the telephone base.
If PRESS FIND FOR 4 SEC ON BASE does not appear on the
handset screen after a few seconds, remove the
handset and place it in the telephone base again.
2. On the telephone base, press and hold
a
for about
four seconds (until the red IN USE light on the telephone
base turns on and flashes slowly) and then release the
button. The handset will show PLEASE WAIT... and it will
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take about 10 seconds to complete the registration. The
handset will display HANDSET X REGISTERED, with
Please read carefully through all the instructions on this
page before beginning the de-registration process.
X
denotes the handset number (1-6). There will be a beep
sound if the registration is successful.
NOTES
1. If the registration is not successful, the display will show
NOT REGISTERED. To reset the handset, remove the
handset from the telephone base and place it back in.
Try the registration process again.
2. You cannot register a handset if any other system
handset is in use.
1. Press and hold
a
on the telephone base for about 10
seconds (until the IN USE light aturns on and starts to
2. Immediately press and release
flash quickly), then release the abutton.
again. You must
press while the IN USE light is still flashing. (The
a
light flashes for about seven seconds. If the light stops
flashing, pick up the handset and place it back into the
telephone base, then start again with step one above.)
3. The handset(s) will show SEARCHING FOR BASE and it will
take about 10 seconds to complete the de-registration
process. ALL handsets will show NOT REGISTERED if de-
registration was successful.
7.2
De-register all handsets
You may need to de-register your handsets if:
You have five registered handsets and need to replace a unit.
OR
4. To re-register the handset(s) to the telephone base,
follow the registration instructions as section above.
NOTES
1. If the de-registration process was not successful, you
may need to reset the system and try again. To reset:
pick up the handset and press the < button, then press
You wish to change the designated handset number of your
registered handsets.
You must first de-register ALL the handsets, and then re-
register each handset you wish to use.
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Registration
the > button and place the handset back into the
telephone base. You may also reset by unplugging the
power from the telephone base and plugging it back in.
2. You cannot de-register the handset(s) if any other
system handset is in use.
8. USING YOUR ANSWERING
MACHINE
The answering machine records unanswered calls when it is
activated. It can store up to 99 messages within the
maximum recording time of 14 minutes.
8.1
Play Messages
In idle:
1. Press
p
.
2. The new messages are played from the loudspeaker on
the base station in the sequence they are recorded.
3. During message playback, press below keys to perform
the following functions:
Press to stop playing messages or resume
playback.
p
Press once to replay current message
from the beginning. Press twice to
playback the previous message.
l
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Press and hold m to start recording the personalized
announcement of the current answer mode after hearing a
long beep. Release key to stop recording.
Skip to play the next message.
Delete the current message.
r
8.4
Memo
q
u
d
You could record your own message in the base answering
machine.
Increase the loudspeaker volume by one
level (1 to 8).
Press and hold r to start recording a memo after hearing
a long beep. Release key to stop memo recording.
Decrease the loudspeaker volume by one
level (1 to 8).
8.5
Set the answer delay
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
2. Use , to scroll to >SETUP BS
3. Press P and , to select >ANSWER DELAY
4. Press P and , to select TOLL SAVER 2 RINGS, 4 RINGS or
8.2
Delete All Messages
.
1. Press and hold
q
on base to erase all read messages
.
(applicable only when messages in answering machine
are all read, new message(s) will not be deleted.)
,
6 RINGS
.
5. Press P to save your preference and return to the
8.3
Announcement
feature menu.
This is the message your callers hear on the answering
machine. There is only one pre-recorded outgoing
messages in Answer and Record mode, and you can record
your own.
NOTE
If Toll Saver setting is selected, the answering machine will
pick up after two rings if there are new messages and after
four rings if there are no messages.
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Using your Answering machine
To remotely access your answering system:
8.6
Turn on/off the message alert
If the message alert is turned on, the base will give a short
alert beep at the speaker volume set, when there is a new
message recorded on the answering machine.
1. Dial your telephone number from another telephone.
2. When the system answers, enter the three-digit remote
access code (default remote access code is 123). The
system will automatically announce the number of
messages (new and/or old) if there are any, and then
begin to play them.
3. You can also enter the following remote commands.
4. Hang up to end the call and save all undeleted
messages.
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
2. Use , to scroll to >SETUP BS
.
3. Press P and , to select >MESSAGE ALERT
.
4. Press P and , to select ON or OFF
.
5. Press P to save your preference and return to the
feature menu.
Press...
To...
8.7
Remote access
Remote access allows you to operate your answering
machine and listen to your messages by calling your phone
from another phone.
1
2
3
Listen to all messages.
Hear only new messages.
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
Delete the current message during
playback.
2. Use , to scroll to >SETUP BS
.
3. Press P and , to select >REMOTE ACCESS
.
4
Repeat the current message duing
playback. Press twice to listen to the
previous message.
4. Press P and , to select ON or OFF
.
5. Press P to save your preference and return to the
feature menu.
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9. Default Settings
5
Stop any operation, including recording.
Listen to a list of remote commands.
Skip to the next message during playback.
Record a new announcement.
* 5
6
Items
Default values
Home Ringer Tone
Melody 1
Cellular Ringer Tone Melody 2
* 7
0
Handset Ringer
Volume
Level 6
Turn the answering system on or off.
8
End remote access (the call will be
terminated).
Key Tone
ON
Battery Low Tone
No Coverage Tone
Language
ON
ON
8.8
Set the security code
1. Press P when in idle mode to enter the feature menu.
2. Use , to scroll to >SETUP BS
3. Press P and , to select >SECURITY CODE
4. Press P and you will be prompted to enter the code.
5. Enter your 3-digit security code. Press / to delete digit
while entering.
ENGLISH
.
Base Ringer Volume RINGER LOW
.
Number of Rings
Message Alert
Remote Access
Security Code
4 RINGS
OFF
ON
6. Press P to save your preference and return to the
123
feature menu.
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Default Settings
•
Make sure that your Bluetooth mobile phone is not
connected to any other Bluetooth device(s).
10. Help
•
•
Turn off your mobile phone, and then turn it on again.
For some mobile phones, you must authorize the
Motorola B801/B802/B803/B804/B805 device in your
mobile phone's Bluetooth feature. See your mobile
phone user's manual for more information.
If the telephone base does not connect to your paired
Bluetooth enabled mobile phone automatically, you may
need to connect to that device manually, refer to Section
3.2 “Bluetooth setup” for details.
If the Bluetooth enabled mobile phone does not connect
to the telephone base after trying manual connection,
delete Motorola B801/B802/B803/B804/B805 from the
paired device list in your Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone, then start again with the pairing procedures.
While you are on a CELLULAR call using a handset, and
you try to intercept the call with the paired Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone, the Bluetooth connection
between the paired Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and
the telephone base may be disabled. You may need to
connect the Bluetooth enabled mobile phone to the
I cannot pair my mobile phone to the telephone base
•
Make sure the Bluetooth function of your Bluetooth
enabled mobile phone is turned on. See your mobile
phone user's manual for more information.
•
Remove the Motorola B801/B802/B803/B804/B805
from your mobile phone's Bluetooth device history list
(see your mobile phone user's manual for more
information).
•
•
•
Carefully follow the pairing instructions in the user’s
guide, making sure that your mobile phone is not
connected to any other Bluetooth device(s).
Turn off your mobile phone, and then turn it on again.
Reset the telephone base. Unplug the unit’s electrical
power. Wait for approximately 15 seconds, and then plug
it back in. Repeat the above suggestions.
•
•
•
I cannot connect my mobile phone with the
telephone base
•
Make sure that the Bluetooth function of your mobile
phone is turned on. See your mobile phone user's
manual for more information.
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telephone base manually to resume the connection, refer
to Section 3.2 “Bluetooth setup” for details.
•
For some smart phones, make sure that the cellular
function is turned on.
I cannot find the Motorola B801/B802/B803/B804/
B805 on my mobile phone
Make sure that the Bluetooth feature is turned on in the
telephone base. Carefully follow the setup instructions in
Section 3.2 “Bluetooth setup”.
Bluetooth System Busy appears on the display
•
•
•
Make sure that your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone is
in idle mode when connected to the telephone base.
Make sure that your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone is
not connected to any other Bluetooth device.
The Motorola B801/B802/B803/B804/B805 can only
use one Bluetooth device at a time.
•
•
•
Make sure that you manually set your mobile phone to
find or search for devices.
Remove the Motorola B801/B802/B803/B804/B805
from your mobile phone's Bluetooth device history list
(see your mobile phone user's manual for more
information).
•
•
The PIN code on the telephone base does not work.
The default PIN code is 0000.
I cannot hear any sound on my telephone system
when on a CELLULAR call
•
•
Turn off your mobile phone, and then turn it on again.
Reset the telephone base. Unplug the unit’s electrical
power. Wait for approximately 15 seconds, then plug it
back in. Repeat the above suggestions.
•
Reset the telephone base. Unplug the unit’s electrical
power. Wait for approximately 15 seconds, then plug it
back in.
•
Turn off your mobile phone, and then turn it on again.
My mobile phone is connected to the telephone
base, but I cannot make a CELLULAR call
My phone doesn’t work at all
•
•
Make sure the power cord is securely plugged in.
Make sure that the battery connector is securely plugged
into the handset.
•
Make sure that your mobile phone is in idle mode when
you are trying to make a CELLULAR call.
•
Make sure that your mobile phone is compatible.
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Help
•
•
Make sure the telephone line cord is securely and firmly
plugged into the telephone base and the telephone wall jack.
Charge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hours.
For optimum daily performance, return the handset to the
telephone base or charger when not in use.
Reset the telephone base. Unplug the unit’s electrical
power. Wait for approximately 15 seconds, and then plug
it back in. Allow up to one minute for the handset and
telephone base to reset.
SEARCHING FOR BASE displays on my handset
•
•
Ensure that the telephone base is powered up.
Place the handset in the telephone base for one minute
to allow the handset and base to resynchronize.
Move the handset closer to the telephone base. You
might have moved out of range.
Reset the telephone base. Unplug the unit’s electrical
power. Wait for 15 seconds then plug it back in. Allow up
to one minute for the handset and telephone base to
reset.
•
•
•
•
You may need to purchase a new battery. Please refer to
11. “General Information” for details.
•
Other electronic products can cause interference with
your phone. Try installing your phone as far away from
these types of electronic devices as possible: television
sets, VCRs, or other telephones.
I cannot get a dial tone
•
•
First try all the suggestions above.
Move the handset closer to the telephone base. You
might have moved out of range.
If the previous suggestions don’t work, disconnect the
telephone base from the telephone jack and connect to a
different phone. If there is no dial tone on that phone
either, the problem is in your wiring or local service.
Contact your local telephone company.
The batteries will not hold a charge
•
Charge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hours.
For optimum daily performance, return the handset to the
telephone base or charger when not in use.
•
•
You may need to purchase a new battery. Please refer to
11. “General Information” for details.
•
Your line cord might be malfunctioning. Try installing a
new line cord.
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•
•
If the other phones in your home are having the same
problem, the problem is in your wiring or local service.
Contact your local telephone company (charges may
apply).
You may hear interference if your Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone is too close to the telephone base during a
CELLULAR call. Make sure that your Bluetooth enabled
mobile phone is between one to 12 feet away from the
telephone base in order to maintain a reliable connection
between your Bluetooth mobile phone, telephone base,
and cell tower.
I get noise, static, or weak signals even when I’m
near the telephone base
•
•
•
•
You may be able to improve the performance of your
phone by installing your new telephone base as far as
possible from any other existing telephone system that
may already be installed.
Other electronic products can cause interference to your
phone. Try installing your phone as far away from the
following electronic devices as possible: television sets,
VCRs, or other telephones.
Do not install this phone near a microwave oven or on
the same electrical outlet. You may experience
decreased performance while the microwave oven is
operating.
If your phone is plugged in with a modem or a surge
protector, plug the phone (or modem/surge protector)
into a different location. If this doesn't solve the problem,
re-locate your phone or modem farther apart from one
another, or use a different surge protector.
I experience poor sound quality when using the
speakerphone
•
•
Increase the volume of speakerphone.
Avoid any obstruction or covering on the speakerphone.
I hear other calls while using my phone
•
Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone jack,
and plug in a different telephone. If you still hear other
calls, the problem is probably in your wiring or local
service. Call your local telephone company.
•
Relocate your phone to a higher location. The phone will
likely have better reception when installed in a high area.
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Help
•
•
•
•
Test a working phone at the phone jack. If another phone
has the same problem, the problem is the phone jack.
Contact your local telephone company (charges may
apply).
Other electronic products can cause interference with
your phone. Try installing your phone as far away as
possible from electronic devices such as television sets,
VCRs, or other telephones.
Re-install the battery, and place the handset in the
telephone base. Wait for the handset to re-establish its
connection with the telephone base. Allow up to one
minute for this to take place.
Your line cord might be malfunctioning. Try installing a
new line cord.
My handset does not ring when I receive a call
•
Make sure that the ringer is not turned off. Refer to the
section(s) on ringer selection in this user’s manual.
Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged securely
into the telephone base and the telephone jack. Make
sure the power cord is securely plugged in.
•
•
•
The handset may be too far from the telephone base.
Charge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hours.
For optimum daily performance, return the handset to the
telephone base or charger when not in use.
•
•
•
You may have too many extension phones on your
telephone line to allow all of them to ring simultaneously.
Try unplugging some of the other phones.
The layout of your home or office might be limiting the
operating range. Try moving the telephone base to
another location, preferably on an upper floor.
If the other phones in your home are having the same
problem, the problem is in your wiring or local service.
Contact your local telephone company (charges may
apply).
My caller ID does not work
•
Caller ID is a subscription service. You must subscribe to
this service from your local telephone company for this
feature to work on your phone.
Your caller must be calling from an area that supports
caller ID.
•
•
Both you and your caller’s telephone companies must
use caller ID compatible equipment.
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Incomplete messages
System does not respond to remote commands
•
If a caller leaves a very long message, part of it may be
lost when the system disconnects the call after four
minutes.
•
•
Make sure to enter your remote access code correctly.
Make sure you are calling from a touch-tone phone.
When you dial a number, you should hear tones. If you
hear clicks, the phone is not a touch-tone telephone and
cannot activate the answering system.
•
•
•
If the caller pauses for longer than seven seconds, the
system stops recording and disconnects the call.
If the system’s memory becomes full during a message,
the system stops recording and disconnects the call.
If the caller's voice is very soft, the system may stop
recording and disconnects the call.
•
•
The answering system may not detect the remote access
code while your announcement is playing. Try waiting
until the announcement is over before entering the code.
There may be interference on the phone line you are
using. Press the keypad keys firmly.
Difficulty hearing messages
Press h to increase speaker volume.
System does not record message
•
•
•
Make sure the answering system is on.
Make sure the memory of the answering system is not
full. Delete some messages to free space if memory is
full.
System does not answer after correct number of
rings
•
•
Make sure that the answering system is on.
If toll saver is activated, the number of rings changes to
two when you have new messages stored.
If the memory is full or the system is off, the system will
answer after 10 rings.
Outgoing announcement is not clear
•
When you record your announcement, make sure you
speak in a normal tone of voice, about nine inches from
the telephone base.
•
System announces Time and day not set.
•
Make sure there is no background noise (TV, music, etc.)
while recording.
•
You need to reset the answering system date and time.
Refer to Section 6.1 “Set date and time” for details.
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Help
Important safety instructions
Follow these safety precautions when using your phone to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons
or property:
11. General Information
If your product is not working properly....
1. Read this User's Guide or the Quick Start Guide.
1. Keep all slits and openings of the phone unblocked. Do
not set the phone on a heating register or over a radiator.
Ensure that proper ventilation is provided at the
installation 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).
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 slits as
that may result in fire or shock.
3. Contact Customer Service in the US and Canada at
1-888-331-3383.
To order a replacement battery pack, contact customer
service or visit our website.
6. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
7. Do not disassemble this product. If service or repair
work is required, contact the customer service helpline
found in this user's guide.
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8. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords.
9. Avoid using during an electrical storm. Use a surge
protector to protect the equipment.
10. Do not use this phone to report a gas leak, especially if
you are in the vicinity of the gas line.
Installation Guidelines
1. Read and understand all instructions and save them for
future reference.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the
product.
CAUTION
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.
6. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the
operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often require
extensive work to restore the product to normal
operation.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger UL
Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord.
Unplug this cordless phone immediately
from an outlet if:
•
•
•
The power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
Liquid has been spilled into the product.
The product has been exposed to rain or water. Do not
retrieve the handset or base until after you have
unplugged 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.
The product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
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General Information
7. Clean this product with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use
chemicals or cleaning agents to 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 could operate
without electricity in case the power in your home goes
out.
Battery Safety Instructions
•
Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate, or puncture the
battery. The battery contains toxic materials that could be
released, resulting in injury.
CAUTION
There is a risk of explosion if you replace the battery with an
incorrect battery type. Use only the battery pack that came
with your phone or an authorized replacement
recommended by the manufacturer.
10. To avoid interference to nearby appliances, do not place
the base of the phone on or near a TV, microwave oven,
or VCR.
•
•
•
Keep battery packs out of the reach of children.
Remove battery packs if storing over 30 days.
Do not dispose of battery packs in fire, which could result
in explosion.
CAUTION
To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines,
place the base unit at least 20 cm from nearby persons.
•
The rechargeable battery packs that power this product
must be disposed of properly and may need to be
recycled. Refer to your battery’s label for battery type.
Contact your local recycling center for proper disposal
methods.
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excluded from coverage.
Use of Non-Motorola branded Products and
Accessories. Defects or damage that result from the use of
Non-Motorola branded or certified Products or Accessories
or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage.
Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls
below 80% of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are
covered by this limited warranty. Battery life and the changes
in battery capacity with time or use are excluded from this
warranty.
Unauthorized Service or Modification. Defects or
damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment,
installation, maintenance, alteration, or modification in any
way by someone other than Motorola, Binatone Electronics
International LTD. or its authorized service centers, are
excluded from coverage.
Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result from: (a)
improper or unreasonable use, operation, storage, misuse or
abuse, accident or neglect or other external cause, such as
physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of
the product resulting from misuse; (b) your failure to follow or
operation outside the usage parameters stated in the user
instructions that came with the Products or Accessories; (c)
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)
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nonconforming or non-Motorola branded housings, or parts,
are excluded from coverage.
ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD. regarding the
Products or Accessories purchased by you, and supersede
any prior agreement or representations, including
representations made in any literature publications or
promotional materials issued by BINATONE
ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD. or representations
made by any agent employee or staff of BINATONE
ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD., that may have
been made in connection with the said purchase.
Communication Services. Defects, damages, or the failure
of Products or Accessories due to any communication
service or signal you may subscribe to or use with the
Products or Accessories is excluded from coverage.
How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other
Information?
To obtain service or information, please call:
FCC, ACTA and IC regulations
US and Canada: 1-888-331-3383
FCC Part 15
You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products or
Accessories, the shipment of which shall be at your own risk
and expense, to a BINATONE ELECTRONICS
INTERNATIONAL LTD. Authorized Repair Center. To obtain
service, you must include: (a) a copy of your receipt, bill of
sale or other comparable proof of purchase of the Products
or Accessories showing the date of purchase; (b) a written
description of the problem; and, most importantly; (c) your
address and telephone number.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the requirements for a Class B digital device under Part 15
of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules.
These requirements are intended to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
These terms and conditions constitute the complete
warranty agreement between you and BINATONE
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interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
To ensure safety of users, the FCC has established criteria
for the amount of radio frequency 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 corded base shall
be installed and used such that parts of the user's body other
than the hands are maintained at a distance of
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
approximately 20 cm (8 inches) or more.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Part 68 and ACTA
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and
with technical requirements adopted by the Administrative
Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). The label on the
back or bottom of this equipment contains, among other
things, a product identifier in the format US:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy of
communications may not be ensured when using this
telephone.
AAAEQ##TXXXX. This identifier must be provided to your
local telephone company upon request.
The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to
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premises wiring and the telephone network must comply with
applicable Part 68 rules and technical requirements adopted
by ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is
provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to
a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. An RJ11
jack should normally be used for connecting to a single line
and an RJ14 jack for two lines. See Installation Instructions in
the user's manual.
If this equipment is malfunctioning, it must be unplugged
from the modular jack until the problem has been corrected.
Repairs to this telephone equipment can only be made by
the manufacturer or its authorized agents. For repair
procedures, follow the instructions outlined under the
Limited Warranty.
If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network,
the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your
telephone service. The telephone company is required to
notify you before interrupting service. If advance notice is not
practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be
given the opportunity to correct the problem and the
telephone company is required to inform you of your right to
file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may
make changes in its facilities, equipment, operation, or
procedures that could affect the proper functioning of this
product. The telephone company is required to notify you if
such changes are planned.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine
how many devices you may connect to your telephone line
and still have them ring when you are called. The REN for
this product is encoded as the 6th and 7th characters
following the US: in the product identifier (e.g., if ## is 03, the
REN is 0.3). In most, but not all areas, the sum of all RENs
should be five (5.0) or less. For more information, please
contact your local telephone company.
This equipment may not be used with Party Lines. If you
have specially wired alarm dialing equipment connected to
your telephone line, ensure the connection of this equipment
does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have
questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult
your telephone company or a qualified installer.
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If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset,
it is hearing aid compatible.
interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any
combination of devices subject only to the requirement that
the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five.
If this product has memory dialing locations, you may
choose to store emergency telephone numbers (e.g., police,
fire, medical) in these locations. If you do store or test
emergency numbers, please:
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical
specifications.
RENSEIGNEMENTS RELATIFS AUX
RÈGLEMENTS DE LA COMMISSION
FÉDÉRALE DES COMMUNICATIONS 'FCC',
DU CONSEIL ADMINISTRATIF DES UNITÉS
DE CONNEXION 'ACTA' ET D'INDUSTRIE
Canada 'IC'
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Remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the
call before hanging up.
Perform such activities in off-peak hours, such as early
morning or late evening.
•
Industry Canada
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Article 15 des règlements du FCC
Cet appareil a été testé et s'avère conforme aux restrictions
relatives aux équipements numériques de classe B, d'après
l'article 15 des règlements de la FCC. Ces restrictions ont
été instaurées pour offrir une protection raisonnable contre
les interférences nuisibles au sein d'une installation
résidentielle. Cet appareil génère, utilise et peut émettre des
fréquences radio et s'il n'est pas installé selon les
The term "IC: " before the certification/registration number
only signifies that the Industry Canada technical
specifications were met.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal
equipment is 0.0. The REN is an indication of the maximum
number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone
instructions, peut nuire aux radiocommunications. Toutefois,
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rien ne garantit que des parasites ne surviendront pas dans
une installation particulière. Si cet appareil cause des
interférences nuisibles à la réception du téléviseur ou de la
radio, ce que vous pouvez déterminer en mettant votre
appareil en et hors fonction, nous vous invitons à essayer
l'une des mesures correctives suivantes :
La confidentialité des communications peut ne pas être
assurée avec ce téléphone.
Afin de garantir la sécurité des utilisateurs, la FCC a établi
les critères relatifs à l'énergie générée par les fréquences
radio pouvant être absorbée en toute sécurité par un
utilisateur ou par quelqu'un se trouvant à proximité,
dépendamment de l'utilisation prévue du produit. Ce produit
a été testé et s'avère conforme aux normes de la FCC. Le
combiné produit si peu de puissance qu'il n'a pas besoin
d'être testé. Il peut être déposé contre l'oreille de l'utilisateur
en toute sécurité. Il peut être appuyé en toute sécurité sur
l'oreille de l'utilisateur. Le socle doit être installé et utilisé de
façon à ce qu'une distance d'environ 20 cm (8 po.) ou plus
soit conservée entre celui-ci et les parties du corps de
l'utilisateur, à l'exception des mains.
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Réorientez l'antenne de réception.
Éloignez l'appareil du composant qui reçoit les ondes.
Branchez l'appareil dans une prise de courant CA
différente de celle du composant qui reçoit les ondes.
Au besoin, consultez votre marchand électronique ou un
technicien spécialisé dans le service des radios/
téléviseurs pour des suggestions supplémentaires.
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Toute modification ou changement effectué à cet appareil
sans l'accord des parties responsables de l'homologation
peut retirer à l'utilisateur son droit d'utiliser l'appareil.
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux
normes canadiennes ICES-003.
Cet appareil est conforme à l'article 15 de la FCC. Le
fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférences nuisibles
et; (2) Il doit pouvoir supporter les parasites qu'il reçoit,
incluant les parasites pouvant nuire à son fonctionnement.
Article 68 de la FCC et exigences de l'ACTA
Cet appareil est conforme à l'article 68 de la réglementation de
la Commission fédérale des communications 'FCC' aux États-
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Unis et aux exigences adoptées par le Conseil d'administration
du matériel terminal 'ACTA'. Vous trouverez, sous l'appareil,
une étiquette qui contient, entre autres renseignements, une
plaque signalétique dans le format 'US: AAAEQ##TXXXX'. Si
on vous le demande, vous devez fournir ce numéro à la
compagnie de téléphone. Cette homologation doit vous être
fournie par votre compagnie de téléphone locale, sur demande.
entre le 6e et le 7e caractère après "US:" dans l'identification
de l'appareil (par exemple, si les numéros sont 03, le REN
sera 3.0). Dans la plupart, mais pas toutes les régions, la
somme de tous les numéros 'REN' devrait être de cinq (5.0)
ou moins. Pour plus de détails à ce sujet, nous vous
suggérons de communiquer avec votre compagnie de
téléphone locale.
La fiche et la prise utilisées pour brancher cet appareil au
filage du bâtiment et au réseau téléphonique doivent être
conformes avec les règlements de l'article 68 et les
exigences techniques adoptées par l'ACTA. Un cordon
téléphonique et une fiche modulaire conformes sont fournis
avec cet appareil. Celui-ci a été conçu pour être raccordé à
une prise modulaire compatible qui est également conforme.
Une prise RJ11 doit être utilisée pour le raccord à une ligne
simple et une prise RJ14, pour le raccord à deux lignes.
Consultez les instructions d'installation du guide d'utilisation.
Cet appareil ne peut pas être utilisé conjointement avec des
lignes partagées. Si vous avez des composants de
systèmes d'alarme connectés sur votre ligne téléphonique,
assurez-vous que le raccord de cet appareil ne désactive
pas votre système d'alarme. Si vous avez des questions se
rapportant à ce qui peut désactiver votre système d'alarme,
consultez votre compagnie de téléphone ou un installateur
qualifié.
Si l'appareil s'avérait défectueux, il doit être immédiatement
débranché de la prise modulaire jusqu'à ce que le problème
soit corrigé. Cet appareil ne doit être réparé que par son
fabricant ou l'un des centres de service autorisés par celui-
ci. Pour plus de détails sur les procédures de service, suivez
les instructions décrites dans la Garantie limitée.
Le numéro 'REN' sert à déterminer combien de dispositifs
téléphoniques peuvent être raccordés à votre ligne
téléphonique sans perdre leur capacité de sonner lorsqu'on
vous appelle. Le numéro 'REN' de cet appareil est encodé
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Si cet appareil nuit au réseau téléphonique, la compagnie de
téléphone peut décider d'arrêter temporairement votre
service téléphonique. Elle est tenue de vous avertir avant
d'interrompre le service; si elle ne peut pas vous avertir
d'avance, elle le fera dès qu'elle le pourra. On vous donnera
l'opportunité de rectifier le problème et la compagnie doit
vous informer de votre droit de porter plainte à la FCC. Votre
compagnie de téléphone peut apporter des modifications à
ses installations, ses équipements et ses procédures
pouvant altérer le fonctionnement normal de votre appareil.
Par contre, elle est tenue de vous avertir lorsque de tels
changements sont prévus.
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•
Demeurez en ligne et expliquez brièvement la raison de
votre appel avant de raccrocher.
Procédez à ceci hors des heures de pointe, tel que tôt le
matin ou tard en soirée.
Industrie Canada
Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions
suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer
d'interférences nuisibles et; (2) Il doit pouvoir supporter les
parasites qu'il reçoit, incluant les parasites pouvant nuire à
son fonctionnement.
L'abréviation 'IC' se trouvant avant cette homologation
signifie que la certification fut effectuée selon une
déclaration de conformité spécifiant que les normes
d'Industrie Canada ont été rencontrées.
Si cet appareil est doté d'un combiné avec ou sans cordon,
celui-ci est compatible avec les appareils auditifs pour
malentendants.
Le numéro d'équivalence de sonnerie 'REN' assigné à cet
appareil est 0.0. Ce numéro attribué à chaque appareil
détermine le nombre de dispositifs téléphoniques que l'on
peut brancher dans le circuit téléphonique de la maison sans
surcharger le système. Le circuit téléphonique peut
comporter n'importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs
téléphoniques, à la seule condition que la somme du numéro
'REN' n'excède pas cinq.
Si cet appareil possède des adresses mémoire, vous
pouvez y entrer les numéros de téléphone des services
d'urgence de votre municipalité (police, incendie et services
médicaux). Si vous entrez et testez des numéros d'urgence,
veuillez procéder comme suit:
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Cet appareil est conforme aux spécifications techniques
d'Industrie Canada.
Technical Specifications
RF frequency band
Channels
1921.536 MHz — 1928.448 MHz
5
Operating temperature
5ºC to 45ºC
96 — 130 Vrms
Telephone base voltage
(AV voltage, 60Hz)
Telephone base voltage
(Adapter output)
6V DC, 400mA
Handset voltage
2.4V 500mAh Ni-MH battery
pack
Charger voltage
(Adapter output)
6V AC, 300mA
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Manufactured, distributed or sold by Binatone
Electronics International LTD., official licensee for
this product. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M
Logo, and other Motorola trademarks and trade
dress are owned by Motorola, Inc. and are used
under license from Motorola, Inc. MOTOROLA and
the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent
& Trademark Office. The Bluetooth trademarks are
owned by their proprietor and used by Binatone
Electronics International LTD. under license. All
other product or service names are the property of
their respective owners.
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