Name/Date (page 15)
Right Arrow (page 18, 20, 22-27)
Program (page 18, 24-27)
Send (page10, 11, 16, 19)
LCD Display
Up Arrow (page 15-27)
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INITIAL SETUP
INSTALLATION
PLUG
a telephone wall jack.
1
the CP-725’s telephone cord into
TONE PULSE
TO WALL JACK
USE ONLY WITH
ADAPTOR M/N-14
CONNECT
Adapter Outlet on the back of the CP-725 charging
2
cradle.
Cord Holder to prevent accidental disconnection.
PLUG
wall outlet. The LEDs on the charging
3
cradle will stop flashing when the
handset (with battery pack installed) is
placed in the cradle. NOTE: If the telephone
cord is not properly plugged into the telephone wall
jack, the
the handset is out of the charging cradle.
the AC Adapter Plug into the AC
LOOP
the cord through the AC Adapter
the AC Adapter into an electrical
CHARGING INDICATOR
will flash when
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NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
SWITCH SETTINGS
RINGER ON/OFF
Your CP-725's ringer is preset to
"ON". To reset the ringer to "ON" or
It may be necessary to set the
PULSE SWITCH
4
Fully extend the charging cradle antenna
for clear reception.
5
. See below.
TONE/
Press
Mode" display will flash:
1
"OFF":
PROGRAM
. The "Program
PROGRAM MODE
33
3
33
TONE/PULSE SWITCH
This switch tells the CP-725 to dial out with
either touchtone or pulse signals to match the
service you have with your local telephone
company. The CP-725 is shipped with the
TONE/PULSE SWITCH
position. If you do not have touchtone service,
set the switch to pulse on the back of the
charging cradle.
TONE PULSE
TONE = for Touchtone systems
PULSE = for Rotary dialing or Pulse systems
in the TONE
Press the
once. The "Ringer" display will appear,
2
for example:
Press the
KEY
3
ON or OFF).
Press
your selection.
4
RIGHT ARROW KEY
RINGER: ON
DOWN
to change the ringer setting (turn it
PROGRAM
CALLER ID
or
UP ARROW
again to lock in
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IMPORTANT SAFETY
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When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1.Read and understand all instructions.
2.Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3.Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
4.Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a
5.Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to
6.Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation. To protect it from
7.Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by
8.Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
9.Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage
10. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified serviceperson
11. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following
12. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of
13. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak near the leak.
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for
wet locations.
3. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
4. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
damp cloth for cleaning.
wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
the product.
overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing
the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a
radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in an enclosed environment unless proper ventilation
is provided.
persons walking on it.
points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
product.
when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or
other risks. Incorrect re-assembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
conditions:
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls,
that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal
operation.
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
electric shock from lightning.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT CORDLESS
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TELEPHONE INFORMATION
Interference Information
Notice: This cordless telephone uses radio communications between the handset and the base unit,
and may not ensure privacy of communication. Other devices including other cordless telephones
may interfere with the operation of this cordless telephone or cause noise during operation. Cordless telephone
equipment generates and receives radio waves and, if not installed and used properly, may pick up interference. To
prevent interference:
Avoid locations such as heating appliances, electrical equipment (e.g., fluorescent lamp, TV, radio,
refrigerator, computer), places subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, moisture, vibration, etc.
Locate the base unit in a high place in the house (such as the second floor) in order to receive
the most effective communication range. Fully extend the base unit antenna. Telephones must
not cause interference to any licensed radio service.
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the set to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
CAUTION
1. Use batteries only intended for recharging. Use only the following battery pack:
Nickel-Cadmium Rechargeable, 3.6 volts, 250-300 mAh.
2. Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. The cell(s) may explode. Check with local codes for
special disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies.) Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause
damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care when handling the battery(ies) in order not to short the
battery(ies) with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys.
The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
CONTAINS: NICKEL-CADMIUM
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY.
MUST BE RECYCLED OR
DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.
Ni-Cd
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Charge the Handset Batteries Before Using the Cordless Telephone
The batteries lose their charge during shipping and storage. Be sure to charge the batteries before you use the
CP-725 cordless telephone. Place the handset in the charging cradle. The CHARGING INDICATOR will light. Leave
the handset in the charging cradle for 12-15 hours.
Digital Security Code
The Digital Security Coding System automatically resets a new personal security code to one of 256 combinations
every time you return the CP-725 handset to the charging cradle. (Whenever the handset is returned to the
charging cradle you will hear a beep confirming that a new security code has been set.) The security code prevents
unauthorized use of your telephone line, false rings, and false dialing. (US. Patent No. 5,073,932)
Ultra Clear® Noise Reduction Circuit
The CP-725 is equipped with Ultra Clear Noise Reduction Circuitry (Compander Circuit). It reduces background
noise—reception is superior to conventional cordless telephones.
25 Channels with Optimum Channel Memory (OCMTM)
The CP-725 accesses 25 channels with Optimum Channel Memory providing fast and clear channel selection. The
scanning circuit scans all 25 channels in your neighborhood to find the best available channel. Once it finds the clear
channels, it selects and remembers the three best ones. When you press the “Talk” key to call out or receive a call,
the unit automatically provides you with the best channel. Whenever you place the handset in the charging cradle for
2 seconds or more, the unit updates its memory. Press TALK and then CHANNEL if you wish to change channels
manually. (U.S. Patents 5,197,093 & 5,418,839)
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Caller ID
If you subscribe to a Caller Identification Service (available from most local telephone companies),
the CP-725 can display the name and phone number of incoming calls. With the Caller ID feature,
you can see who is calling before you answer a call.
Call Waiting Caller ID
If you subscribe to a Call Waiting Caller ID service from your local telephone company, the CP-725
can display the name and number of an incoming call while you are already talking to another party
on the cordless handset.
Caller ID Memory
The CP-725 automatically stores the Caller ID names and numbers of the last 25 calls you have
received.
INFORMATION
Supertwist Nematic (STN) LCD
Advanced LCD technology in your CP-725 provides clear, multi-angle viewing of caller's name and
phone number if you subscribe to Caller ID service from your local telephone company.
Autodial Memory Backup
CASIO PHONEMATE’s memory backup system maintains up to 20 autodial names and numbers
indefinitely until you erase them. This non-volatile memory does not require battery power.
Charging The Batteries
Charge the batteries for 12-15 hours before using the cordless handset for the first time. The handset
is always charging while it is in the charging cradle and cannot be overcharged.
To charge the batteries, first check the AC Adapter to see that it is connected correctly. Then, place
the handset in the charging cradle. The CHARGING INDICATOR on the charging cradle lights to
indicate that the CP-725 is charging.
Local Area Code Setting
If you are planning to use the Caller ID features on the CP-725, be sure to program your local area
code into the handset's memory after you have charged the batteries for the first time. The CP-725
needs this information to operate correctly when dialing stored Caller ID numbers. (see page 25.)
HANDSET / TELEPHONE
CALLER ID
OPERATION
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STANDBY MODE
The CP-725 is in "Standby" mode whenever it is
idle, waiting for a call. If the handset is in the
charging cradle, the display will either show the
ringer status, for example:
RINGER IS ON
OR
If you have new caller ID entries from recent
unanswered calls, it will show the "New Callers"
message:
<NEW CALLERS>
Press
CALLER ID
number of "New Callers".
If the handset is in "Standby Mode" but not in
the charging cradle, the display will go blank
after a short time to conserve battery power.
to view the name and
After this, the "Volume" display will
appear:
2
Wait for dial tone and dial the phone
number. The number will appear in the
3
display as you dial. NOTE: The LINE IN-USE
INDICATOR on the charging cradle lights to show
the handset is in use.
VOLUME
1
4
TALK
GHI
VOLUME
CH03
5551212
ABC
2
JKL
5
FLASH
3
6
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
PAUSE
DEF
MNO
TO PLACE A CALL
Pick up the handset and press
The display will briefly show:
1
TALK
This display indicates that the handset is
establishing contact with the charging cradle.
In this example, CH03 is the current channel
number of 25 available channels in your area.
SCANNING...
CH03
TALK
PRS
7
TONE
✱
.
TUV
8
OPER
0
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
WXY
9
#
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
SEND
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HANDSET / TELEPHONE
TO END A CALL
To hang up, press
handset to the charging cradle. NOTE:
1
When you return the handset to the charging cradle,
you are hanging up the phone and returning to
Standby Mode. The CP-725 is now ready to receive
a call and the
show that the battery is charging.
CHARGING INDICATOR
TALK
TALK
or return the
IF YOU MISDIALED A
NUMBER
Press
TALK
“on.”) Wait for dial tone and dial
1
the correct number.
twice (“off” and
TALK
lights to
HANDSET VOLUME
CONTROL
Whenever the CP-725 is in "Talk" mode, the
handset volume will be displayed.
Press the
KEY
1
When
volume returns to the default level (see
2
PROGRAMMING THE CP-725, "Default
Volume", page 25).
DOWN
to adjust the volume.
CALLER ID
TALK
or
UP ARROW
VOLUME
CH0300:01
is pressed, the handset
TO RECEIVE A CALL
When the phone rings, pick up the
cordless handset and press
1
will briefly see the "Scanning" display,
followed by the "Volume" display, as
described under Placing a Call. Speak
to the caller.
TALK
To hang up, press
or return the handset to the charging
2
cradle.
TALK
TALK
on the handset
. You
CALL TIMER
About 10 seconds after you enter "Talk"
mode, a Call Timer will appear on the display:
VOLUME
CH0700:53
The timer will automatically be reset whenever
you place a new call.
NOTE: The length of time shown on the display is intended
only to be an estimate duration of a phone call. CASIO
PHONEMATE makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy
of this timer.
FLASH
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
OPERATION (continued)
LAST CALL TIME
DISPLAY
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9
99
1
4
7
TALK
GHI
PRS
2
5
8
ABC
JKL
TUV
FLASH
3
6
9
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
PAUSE
DEF
MNO
WXY
Press the
DATE)
1
length of the last call after you have
hung up the phone.
RIGHT ARROW (NAME/
key to view the approximate
LAST CALL TIME:
01:38
CHANGING CHANNELS
MANUALLY
After
TALK
selects the best of 25 available channels
1
in your area. If you hear noise or
interference while using the CP-725,
press
change channels.
is pressed, the CP-725
CHANNEL
on the handset to
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
✱
TONE
0
OPER
#
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
PAUSE
FLASH/CALL WAITING
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
25 CHANNEL
SEND
If you subscribe to a call waiting
service and you receive another call
while using the phone, press
FLASH
To return to the first call, press
FLASH
to answer the second call.
again.
FLASH
used on a business
phone system
(CENTREX, PBX) for
transferring calls.
may also be
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DELETEAUTO
HANDSET / TELEPHONE
1010
10
1010
HOLD
You may place a call on hold while using the
cordless handset.
Press
HOLD
The following display will appear.
1
to place a call on hold.
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
TALK
FLASH
PAUSE
HOLD
CH094:59
NOTE: You can place a call on hold for up to 5 minutes.
During
HOLD
, do not return the handset to the charging
cradle. Doing so will disconnect the caller.
To continue your phone conversation,
press
2
TALK
extension phone connected to the same
line. When the extension phone is picked
up, the CP-725 automatically
disconnects itself from the line.
,
HOLD
, or pick up an
DIALING A NUMBER
USING THE SEND KEY
Send-Key Dialing is extremely reliable because
you can see the number you have entered
before actually dialing it.
Make sure the CP-725 is in "Standby
Mode". Without pressing the
1
button, enter the number you wish to
dial. If you make a mistake, use
DELETE
to make changes.
TALK
1
4
7
✱
GHI
PRS
TONE
ABC
2
JKL
5
TUV
8
OPER
0
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
3
6
9
#
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
PAUSE
DEF
MNO
WXY
SEND
25 CHANNEL
5551212
After you have correctly entered the
entire number you wish to dial, press
2
SEND
will dial the number.
. The CP-725
SEND
OPERATION (continued)
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1111
11
1111
REDIAL
The CP-725 remembers the last number you
dialed. The redial memory will hold up to 16
digits. Every time you dial a new telephone
number, the redial memory is updated with that
new number.
Press
TALK
and wait for a dial tone.
1
TALK
Press
REDIAL
.
2
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
PAUSE
REDIAL WHEN BUSY
If you receive a busy signal
after placing a call and you
wish to try again immediately,
there is no need to hang up the
phone.
DISPLAY REDIALING
Display Redialing allows you to view the
contents of the redial memory before dialing.
This is useful if you aren't sure what number
was last dialed on the CP-725.
Make sure the unit is in "Standby" mode.
Press
1
REDIAL
the last 14 digits of the last number dialed.
Press
SEND
. You will be able to view
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
PAUSE
13105551212
to dial.
2
SEND
PAGING THE HANDSET
FROM THE
CHARGING CRADLE
To page the handset from the charging cradle,
the handset must be in “Standby” mode and the
ringer must be set to ON.
Press
REDIAL
signal and the CP-725 will automatically
1
hang up, reconnect, and dial the number
again.
while hearing a busy
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
PAUSE
Press
PAGE/FIND
cradle. You will hear the handset ring.
1
PAGE/FIND
To cancel the page, either press
FIND
2
a second time, press
the handset or place the handset in the
charging cradle. NOTE: After seven rings the
page will stop.
on the charging
PAGE/
TALK
on
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NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
1212
BATTERY & ALARM
12
1212
BATTERY CONDITION
You can check the power level of the battery to
avoid battery depletion.
Press
BATTERY
out of the charging cradle. The following
1
display will appear when batteries are fully
charged:
As the battery discharges, the stack
symbols will disappear, starting from the
2
right. When the battery is low, the display
will look like:
when the handset is
BATTERY
BATTERY
LOW BATTERY
INDICATOR
The CP-725 will automatically detect a low
battery. If this happens, you will hear a double
beep, and the "Low Battery" display will appear:
<LOW BATTERY>
If the Low Battery indicator appears while you
are talking on the CP-725, you may only have a
few minutes left before the battery discharges
completely, in which case you will be disconnected. To prevent this, simply pick up an
extension phone and place the CP-725 back in
the charger. Place the handset in the charger for
12 - 15 hours to recharge the battery.
NOTE: The batteries can be recharged many times, but if you
get a low battery indication even after 12-15 hours of charging,
you should replace the battery pack. See page 35, the
Accessories order form to purchase a battery pack.
Charge the battery for 12-15 hours
before using the cordless handset for the
3
first time.
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
25 CHANNEL
SEND
OUT OF RANGE ALARM
The CP-725 cordless handset operates
like any other cordless handset. You can
use it in the yard, at the pool, at the
mailbox, or any place within the operating
range of the charging cradle. If you move
out of the charging cradle’s operating
range, you may hear a warning tone and/
or static interference. Move closer to the
charging cradle to deactivate the alarm. If you
remain out of range for too long, the CP-725 will
disconnect from the line.
If the handset loses its security code, you will
also hear an alarm tone. To reset this security
code, place the handset in the charging cradle
for a few seconds. Pick up the handset and try
your call again.
Interference from other appliances may also
cause the alarm to sound. To prevent interference, move the charging cradle to another
location and fully extend its antenna.
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CALLER ID
Great it's Tom,
I want to talk
to him!
TOM SMITH
1 310 222 3333
CALLER ID SERVICE
OPTIONS
You must subscribe to a Caller ID service
(available from most local telephone companies)
in order to receive Caller ID information. Most
Caller ID services offer the following two
options:
1. Standard Caller ID with name and number
The name, phone number and local time (if
available) of the incoming call are received
after your phone rings.
2. Call Waiting Caller ID with name and
number
The name, phone number and local time (if
available) of the incoming call are received
after your phone rings. If you are on the
phone and receive another call, you will hear
a tone, telling you there is a call waiting. The
Call Waiting Caller ID information will appear
on the display.
NOTE: The display illustrations in the remainder of this
section are presented with the assumption that your Caller ID
service provides both name and number. If you have a
number-only service, the name will be blank.
1313
13
1313
ANSWERING
CALLER ID CALLS
When you receive a call, the CP-725 will receive
the Caller ID information from your phone
company within the first two rings.
When all of the data is received, you will
hear a low-high confirmation tone and
1
the Caller ID information will appear on
the display:
JAN SMITH
1 310 555 1234
Once you hear the confirmation tone, you
can press the
2
call and automatically retain all the Caller
ID information received.
NOTE: If you press
confirmation tone, the Caller ID information for that call will be
lost.
TALK
TALK
before you hear the Caller ID
key to answer the
TALK
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FLASH
1414
14
1414
1
CALLER ID (continued)
ANSWERING
CALL WAITING
CALLER ID CALLS
If you subscribe to a Call
Waiting Caller ID service with
your telephone company, the
CP-725 can receive a Caller ID
call while you are on the line
with another party.
1
4
If a second call comes while you are on
the phone, your CP-725 will beep.
7
TALK
GHI
PRS
2
5
8
ABC
JKL
TUV
FLASH
3
6
9
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
PAUSE
DEF
MNO
WXY
You can now view the LCD screen to see
the name and number of the incoming
2
caller. You can decide whether to answer
the second call or ignore it and continue
with the first call.
BOB JONES
1 213 555 5555
If you choose to take the second call,
press
3
4
FLASH
You may continue to press
switch between the two calling parties
indefinitely.
to answer it.
FLASH
to
✱
TONE
OPER
0
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
25 CHANNEL
#
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
SEND
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NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
CALLER ID
1515
15
1515
SAVING CALLER ID
INFORMATION
The CP-725 automatically saves up to 25 Caller
ID entries. Any Caller ID information (name,
phone number, date, time) that is transmitted
will be stored for your reference or use in the
autodialer and redial memory.
All Caller ID names and numbers are stored in
reverse order of receipt (last call is displayed as
highest memory number.) If the memory
becomes full, the newest entries will be saved
and the oldest ones will be erased.
RECEIVING CALLER ID
INFORMATION IF CALL
IS NOT ANSWERED
If Caller ID calls are not answered, the
CP-725 will display Caller ID information
1
for about 30 seconds after the phone
stops ringing (giving you the opportunity to
view caller information) and then will
automatically store the Caller ID
information into memory.
REVIEWING STORED
CALLER ID
INFORMATION
If you received calls while you were away from
your CP-725, you can retrieve the stored Caller
ID entries from memory.
Press
CALLER ID
most recently received call will be
1
displayed:
C22 indicates that N Johnson is your most
recent caller and it is your twenty-second call.
This helps you keep track of how many entries
are currently stored in your CP-725.
Use the
to see the other entries.
2
DOWN
. The entry for the
N Johnson
C22 310 555 3434
or
UP ARROW KEY
CALLER ID
NAME/DATE
S BROWN
444 1111
If the handset is in the charger, the "New
Callers" message will appear on the
2
display. This message will go away after
you review the stored Caller ID
information.
<NEW CALLERS>
Press
NAME/DATE
stored Caller ID entry, and the time and
1
date of that call will replace the caller's
name on the first line of the display:
JUN 3011:30am
C22 310 555 3434
Press
NAME/DATE
caller's name.
2
while reviewing a
again to recall the
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CALLER ID
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CALLER ID (continued)
16
1616
"BLOCKED" AND
"UNAVAILABLE"
MESSAGES
If a caller chooses to partially or completely
"block" Caller ID information, a message will
appear on the display indicating that the name
and/or phone number has been blocked:
BLOCKED
# BLOCKED
Time and date information for the call will still be
recorded into the CP-725's memory. Press
NAME/DATE
If, for any other reason, the name and/or number
information is currently not available from your
local phone company, an "Unavailable" message
will appear on the display:
to see the time and date.
UNAVAILABLE
# UNAVAILABLE
DIALING STORED
CALLER ID NUMBERS
The CP-725 allows you to place calls using
stored Caller ID information.
Press
CALLER ID
.
1
N Johnson
C22 310 555 3434
Locate the desired numbers by scrolling
through saved Caller ID information using
2
the
DOWN
or
UP ARROW KEY
CALLER ID
.
However, the time and date information for the
call will still be recorded into the CP-725's
memory. Press
and date.
NAME/DATE
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
25 CHANNEL
to see the time
SEND
SUE BROWN
C21 310 333 1234
Press
SEND
automatically establish a dial tone and
3
place the call.
NOTE: Be sure that you have programmed your local area
code into the CP-725 before using this feature. See
"Programming the CP-725" (page 25) for more information.
and the CP-725 will
SEND
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CALLER ID
DELETEAUTO
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
1717
17
1717
DELETING INDIVIDUAL
CALLER ID
ENTRIES
Specific Caller ID entries
may be deleted.
Press
CALLER ID
.
1
2
Press the
KEY
delete.
DOWN
to locate the entry you wish to
CALLER ID
or
UP ARROW
DELETING ALL CALLER
ID INFORMATION
Press
CALLER ID
.
1
Press and hold
the "Delete All ?" message appear on the
2
display:
Press
DELETE
to confirm. All Caller ID entries will then
3
be deleted.
USING THE CORDLESS
PHONE WITHOUT
DELETE
DELETE ALL?
C01 310 555 1234
again within 5 seconds
until you see
N Johnson
C22 310 555 3434
Press and release
hear a double beep and the "Delete ?"
3
message will appear:
Press
DELETE
to confirm. The entry will then be
4
deleted.
DELETE
DELETE ?
C22 310 555 3434
again within 5 seconds
. You will
CALLER ID
If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service,
you can still benefit from most of the CP-725's
advanced features. However, you should be
aware of the following:
1. Pressing
the "No Calls" message:
2. The Call Waiting Caller ID and Outside Line
program options will have no effect.
NOTE: Certain sounds and voice pitches may occasionally
cause the CP-725 to incorrectly "think" that the local phone
company is sending Call Waiting Caller ID information.
Although no Caller ID data will show up on the display, the
CP-725 may mute the phone line for a second or so. To
prevent this annoyance, simply make sure that the Call Waiting
Caller ID program option is set to "OFF". (see page 26)
CALLER ID
NO CALLS
will simply display
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NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
DELETEAUTO
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
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AUTODIAL
STORING NAMES AND
NUMBERS IN AUTODIAL
You may store up to 20 of your most frequently
dialed names and numbers into the autodial
memory. Autodial names can be up to 15
characters long, and the accompanying phone
numbers can be up to 16 digits each.
Press
PROGRAM
.
1
PROGRAM MODE
Press the
times (or just press
2
following display will appear:
RIGHT ARROW KEY
AUTO
). The
three
Enter a telephone number on the keypad.
4
444 3333
Press the
the cursor to the name field.
5
Enter the name using the keypad.
Pressing a key once displays the first
6
upper case letter on that key. Pressing it
repeatedly will cycle through all of the
upper and lower case characters on that
key. Stop when the desired character
appears in the display.
MNO
6
UP ARROW KEY
M
444 3333
to move
3
AUTODIALER:
A01
Press the
KEY
DOWN
to locate a memory location.
CALLER ID
A04
or
UP ARROW
Press the
move the cursor one space to the right.
7
Press
to save the new entry. Nothing will be
8
stored until the
Press
RIGHT ARROW KEY
AUTO
PROGRAM
(Autodial) when you finish
AUTO
key is pressed.
to exit the mode.
9
to
TALK
DELETEAUTO
FLASH
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19
1919
PROGRAMMING
PAUSES IN AUTODIAL
When you are programming numbers into the
autodialer, the
used to insert a two-second "pause" (wait
period) between digits. For example, if you
need to dial a "9" in order to obtain an outside
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
line, you can use the
two second pause for the second dial tone.
HOLD (PAUSE)
PAUSE
key to insert a
key can be
1
4
7
✱
GHI
PRS
TONE
ABC
2
JKL
5
TUV
8
OPER
0
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
25 CHANNEL
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
3
6
9
#
PAUSE
DEF
MNO
WXY
SEND
Just press "9 ",
number you wish to program. The
1
display will show:
USING AUTODIAL
Press
AUTO
programmed into the autodial memory,
1
the first programmed number will appear
in the display. For example:
Press the
KEY
2
to select an autodial number.
PAUSE
Jan Smith
A069p555 1212
. If phone numbers are
John Anderson
A01 310 555 6789
DOWN
CALLER ID
, and then the
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
PAUSE
or
UP ARROW
When you locate the number, press
SEND
3
automatically dial the
number on the display.
to dial it. The CP-725 will
SEND
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DELETEAUTO
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
DELETEAUTO
DELETEAUTO
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20
2020
A UT ODIAL (continued)
A FASTER WAY TO US E
THE AUTODIALER
If you know the autodial number (A01 - A20) of
the name and number that you wish to call, you
can enter it directly.
For example, if you know that the name and
number of the person you are calling are stored
in autodial 06.
Just press
CP-725 will then establish a dial tone
1
and dial the number.
AUTO
, "6 ",
6
SEND
MNO
. The
SEND
EDITING AUTODIAL
ENTRIES
Press
PROGRAM
.
1
Press the
entire phone number will flash. When the
4
entire phone number is flashing, entering
a number on the keypad will erase the
previously stored phone number from the
display and replace it.
If you only wish to change a few digits,
press the
5
activate the cursor, and then use the
RIGHT
and
Press the
entire name will now flash. As in the
6
previous step, entering a number key (for
a character entry) at this point will erase
the flashing name from the display and
replace it.
RIGHT ARROW KEY
Donna West
A19 310 444 2222
LEFT ARROW KEY
or
LEFT ARROW, DELETE
NUMBER
keys to make changes.
UP ARROW KEY
. The
to
,
. The
If you only wish to change a few letters,
Press the
three times.
2
Press the
KEY
3
edit.
RIGHT ARROW KEY
DOWN
to locate the number you wish to
CALLER ID
or
UP ARROW
Donna West
A19 310 555 3434
press the
7
activate the cursor, and then use the
RIGHT
and
Press
information is entered and your changes
8
will be saved.
Press
programming mode.
9
RIGHT ARROW KEY
or
LEFT ARROW, DELETE
NUMBER
AUTO
PROGRAM
keys to make changes.
once the correct
to exit the
to
,
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DELETEAUTO
DELETEAUTO
DELETEAUTO
DELETEAUTO
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21
2121
ERASING AUTODIAL
NAMES AND NUMBERS
To erase numbers in autodial, press
AUTO
1
Press the
KEY
2
wish to erase:
Press and release
following display will appear:
3
.
DOWN
to find the autodial number you
CALLER ID
or
UP ARROW
Donna West
A19 310 555 3434
DELETE.
The
ERASING ALL
AUTODIAL NAMES
AND NUMBERS
If you wish to delete all Autodial names
and numbers, press
1
Press and hold
following display appears:
2
AUTO
DELETE
DELETE ALL?
A01 9p 555 1212
.
until the
DELETE ?
A19 310 555 3434
Press
DELETE
to confirm. The entry will then be deleted.
4
again within 5 seconds
Press
DELETE
to confirm. All autodialer entries will then
3
be deleted.
again within 5 seconds
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
25 CHANNEL
SEND
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DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
A UT ODIAL (continued)
2222
22
2222
TRANSFER CALLER ID
TO AUTODIAL MEMORY
This feature allows you to transfer a phone
number from Caller ID memory directly into the
Autodial Memory. This saves you time and
eliminates the chance of entering an incorrect
phone number into memory. You can even edit
the name and number before you complete the
transfer.
Press
PROGRAM
Mode" display will flash on the screen:
1
. The "Program
Press
CALLER ID
received Caller ID entry will appear in the
4
display:
Use the
KEY
5
wish to save:
DOWN
to select the Caller ID entry you
Greg Johnson
C10555 6789
. The most recently
J Edwards
C17555 1234
or
UP ARROW
PROGRAM MODE
NOTE: If you make a mistake or change your mind at any time
during this procedure, simply press
Press the
times (or just press
2
A01 flashing in the lower left-hand corner
of the display. (The rest of the display
may or may not be blank, depending on
the current contents of location #1):
Use the
KEY
3
where you wish to transfer the Caller ID
number. (Again, the rest of the display
may or may not be blank. If it is not
blank, the contents of this location will be
written over once you complete the
transfer.)
RIGHT ARROW KEY
DOWN
to select the autodial location
PROGRAM
AUTO
Jan Smith
A01555 1212
or
UP ARROW
again to quit.
three
). You will see
You can either save the entry exactly as
it appears, or you can edit the name and/
6
or number. To save the entry without
any editing, just press
the entry, press the
KEY
and proceed as described in the
TO EDIT AUTODIAL ENTRIES section
(see page 20).
When you are finished, press
PROGRAM
7
to exit "Program" mode.
AUTO
RIGHT ARROW
. To edit
CALLER ID
TRANSFER
DELETEAUTO
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
REDIAL NUMBER TO
AUTODIAL MEMORY
This feature allows you to transfer a phone
number from the Redial Memory directly into the
Autodial Memory. If you wish, you can add a
name before you complete the transfer.
Press
PROGRAM
Mode" display will flash on the screen:
1
NOTE: If you make a mistake or change your mind at any time
during this procedure, simply press
. The "Program
PROGRAM MODE
PROGRAM
again to quit.
Press
REDIAL
Redial Memory will appear in the display:
4
You can either save the entry exactly as it
appears, or you can edit the name and/or
5
number. To save the entry without any
editing, just press
entry, press the
KEY
and proceed as described in the
TO EDIT AUTODIAL ENTRIES section
(see page 20).
. The contents of the
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
PAUSE
Greg Johnson
1 310 555 2222
AUTO
RIGHT ARROW
. To edit the
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Press the
three times (or just press
2
will see A01 flashing in the lower lefthand corner of the display. (The rest of
the display may or may not be blank,
depending on the current contents of
location #1):
Use the
to select the autodial location where you
3
wish to transfer the redial number. (Again,
the rest of the display may or may not be
blank. If it is not blank, the contents of
this location will be written over once you
complete the transfer.)
RIGHT ARROW KEY
DOWN
CALLER ID
or
UP ARROW KEY
AUTO
Jan Smith
A01555 1212
Greg Johnson
A05555 6789
). You
When you are finished, press
PROGRAM
6
to exit "Program" mode.
25 CHANNEL
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
SEND
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NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
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PROGRAMMING THE
PROGRAMMING
OPTIONS
1. Ringer On/Off
2. Default Volume Setting
3. Autodialer (see page 18)
4. Local Area Code Setting
5. Outside Line
6. Call Waiting Caller ID
7. On-screen Help
TALK
1
4
GHI
2
5
ABC
JKL
FLASH
3
6
HOLDCHANNELREDIAL
PAUSE
DEF
MNO
PROGRAM OPTION 1:
RINGER ON/OFF
You can set the ringer of the CP-725 to ON or
OFF.
Press
PROGRAM
Mode" display will flash:
1
Press the
KEY
2
appear, for example:
LEFT
once. The "Ringer" display will
. The "Program
PROGRAM MODE
or
RIGHT ARROW
RINGER: ON
PRS
7
TONE
✱
TUV
8
OPER
0
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
25 CHANNEL
WXY
9
Press the
#
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
SEND
3
4
KEY
ON or OFF).
Press
selection.
DOWN
to change the ringer setting (turn it
CALLER ID
PROGRAM
or
UP ARROW
again to lock in your
CP-725
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
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25
2525
PROGRAM OPTION 2:
DEFAULT VOLUME
SETTING
Every time the
handset will start out with the factory set default
volume setting or the volume level you program
here.
Press
TALK
PROGRAM
key is pressed, the
.
1
Press the
twice. The "Default Volume" display will
2
appear:
RIGHT ARROW KEY
PROGRAM OPTION 3:
AUTODIAL
See page 18.
PROGRAM OPTION 4:
LOCAL AREA CODE
SETTING
The CP-725 can make returning phone calls
easier by automatically dialing stored Caller ID
numbers. In order for this feature to work
correctly, it is necessary to program your local
area code into the unit.
Press
PROGRAM
.
1
Press the
times. The "Area Code" program display
2
will appear:
RIGHT ARROW KEY
four
VOLUME
(DEFAULT)
Use the
to adjust the default handset volume
3
level.
Press
DOWN
PROGRAM
or
UP ARROW KEY
again to finish.
4
CALLER ID
AREA CODE: 000
Use the keypad to enter the three digits
of your local area code.
3
Press
PROGRAM
again to finish.
4
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you change the Outside Line
option, you must re-program the Local Area Code
setting before you return the handset to the charging
cradle in order for the CP-725 to function properly.
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NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
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PROGRAMMING (continued)
PROGRAM OPTION 5:
OUTSIDE LINE
If your telephone system requires that you enter
an extra digit in order to obtain an outside line,
the CP-725 can dial this digit for you automatically whenever you dial a stored Caller ID
number. This may be useful if you use your
CP-725 at a business that uses a PBX
telephone system. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you change
the Outside Line option, you must re-program the Local
Area Code setting before you return the handset to the
charging cradle in order for the CP-725 to function
properly.
Press
PROGRAM
.
1
PROGRAM OPTION 6:
CALL WAITING
CALLER ID
The Call Waiting Caller ID option is factory
preset to "ON." If you do not subscribe to Call
Waiting Caller ID, you should set this option to
"OFF."
Press
PROGRAM
.
1
Press the
times. The "Call Waiting Caller ID"
2
Option display will appear, for example:
RIGHT ARROW KEY
six
Press the
times. The "Outside Line" display will
2
appear:
Use the
KEY
3
Press
RIGHT ARROW KEY
OUTSIDE LINE:
DOWN
to select a digit.
PROGRAM
or
UP ARROW
CALLER ID
again to finish.
4
five
3
4
CALL WAITING
CALLER ID: OFF
Use the
KEY
Press
DOWN
to turn this option ON or OFF.
PROGRAM
or
CALLER ID
UP ARROW
again to finish.
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PROGRAM OPTION 7:
ON-SCREEN HELP
Two modes of on-screen help are available
while you program the CP-725. These are:
1. Automatic Help
A help message will automatically scroll
across the screen whenever you wait 15
seconds without pressing a key. If you do not
wish to wait 15 seconds, you can always see
the help message immediately by pressing
the
SEND
2. "SEND key" Help
The help messages (with the exception of the
initial message) will not appear unless you
press the
NOTE: In either mode, you can stop the help message at
any time by pressing the
key.
SEND
key.
CHANNEL
Help!
key.
TO CHANGE
THE HELP OPTION
Press
PROGRAM
.
1
Press the
seven times. The "Help" display will
2
appear. You will either see:
RIGHT ARROW KEY
HELP: AUTOMATIC
OR
DELETEAUTO
CALLER ID
HELP: <SEND>KEY
Use the
KEY
3
modes.
NAME/DATEPROGRAMBATTERY
SEND
Press
DOWN
to switch between the two help
PROGRAM
or
UP ARROW
CALLER ID
again to finish.
4
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CHARGING
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INDICATORS ON THE
CHARGING CRADLE
HANDSET CHARGING
INDICATOR
The
HANDSET CHARGING
INDICATOR
placed in the charger. Place the handset in the
charger for 12-15 hours before the first use or
when the battery begins to run low.
lights when the handset is
CHARGING
LINE IN-USE
INDICATOR
The
LINE-IN-USE
INDICATOR
charging cradle) will light
whenever the CP-725 is in
"TALK" mode. It will also light
whenever any other extension
telephone on the same line is
being used.
(located on the
NO TELEPHONE LINE
INDICATOR
If the telephone cord is not properly plugged into
the telephone wall jack, the
INDICATOR
will flash.
CHARGING
LINE
IN USE
CHARGINGLINE
PAGE/FIND
IN USE
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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MOVING THE CP-725
Unplug the CP-725 from the wall outlet if you
wish to move the unit. Place the handset in the
charging cradle after relocating the CP-725.
This will reset the CP-725's security code. All
autodial, Caller ID and redial numbers will be
saved.
POWER FAILURE/
NON-VOLATILE
MEMORY
CASIO PHONEMATE’s memory backup system
maintains up to 20 autodial names and numbers
indefinitely until you erase them. This nonvolatile memory does not require battery power.
In a power failure, the rechargeable NiCad
battery will retain stored Caller ID and redial
information for up to 7 days, if fully charged.
TWO-LINE
CLEANING THE CP-725
CAUTION: Disconnect the CP-725 from the
power outlet before cleaning.
Use a damp cloth or moist sponge only to clean:
1. The antenna.
2. The plastic cabinet of the handset and
charging cradle.
3. The battery charging contacts on the
handset.
A mild soap, like dishwashing detergent, will
help remove grease or oil. Do not spray cleaners
directly onto the unit. Cleaners should only be
used on the plastic surfaces.
Thoroughly dry all parts of the handset and
charging cradle before re-using.
INSTALLATION
Two-line installations may require a two-line
T-adapter for the CP-725 to operate correctly.
The T-adapter allows you to connect your
machine to Line 1 or Line 2. The CP-725 will
only answer one line. (See accessories,
page 35)
MULTI-LINE
INSTALLATION
Installations with more than two lines, such as
business PBX or Key Systems, may require a
separate RJ11 jack for answering machines.
Please contact your telephone equipment
provider for additional information.
(See accessories, page 35)
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HANDSET BATTERY
INSTALLATION
THIS UNIT IS SHIPPED WITH THE HANDSET
BATTERY PACK INSTALLED.
If it becomes necessary to replace the battery
pack:
Press down on the battery compartment
cover and slide it toward the bottom of
1
the handset.
Install the new battery pack with the red
wire on the right side of the black wire
2
(see drawing.)
WARNING: Use only NiCad
Rechargeable Battery Pack
(3.6 volts 250 - 300 mAh.)
Red Wire
Replace the battery cover by sliding it up
from the bottom.
3
Place the handset in the charger cradle
and charge the battery pack for 12-15
4
hours.
NOTE: All stored Caller ID information and stored Redial
numbers will be lost upon removal of the handset battery.
You may want to store Caller ID call information into Autodial
memory. (See page 22)
Black Wire
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LIMITED WARRANTY
IMPORTANT!
SALES SLIP OR EVIDENCE OF PURCHASE DATE REQUIRED
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may also have other rights which vary
from state to state.
The limited warranty is extended only to the original consumer of a CASIO PHONEMATE
product and is valid only with respect to consumers within the United States of America and
Canada. Subject to the following conditions, should this product prove defective by reason of
improper workmanship of material:
During the period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase, CASIO PHONEMATE will
repair or, at its option, replace the product without charge for parts or labor. If CASIO
PHONEMATE elects to replace the product, such replacement may be accomplished with a
factory-reconditioned unit.
This limited warranty does not apply: (a) to any product damaged by accident, misuse, improper
line voltage, lightning, fire, water, or other acts of nature, (b) if the product is altered or repaired
by anyone other than CASIO PHONEMATE, INC. or one of its authorized warranty stations or if
the FCC-approved connector plugs are removed. This limited warranty does not cover tapes or
broken or marred cabinets.
Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, all implied warranties made by CASIO
PHONEMATE in connection with this product are limited in duration to a period of one (1) year
from the date of original purchase, and no warranties, whether expressed or implied, shall apply
to this product after said period.
Should this product prove defective in workmanship or material, the consumer’s sole remedies
shall be such repair or replacement as is herein-above provided. Under no circumstances shall
CASIO PHONEMATE be liable for any loss or damage, direct, consequential, or incidental
arising out of the use of or inability to use this product.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusion may not
apply to you.
In order to obtain warranty service, you must provide evidence of purchase date. For your convenience, keep the dealer’s dated bill of sale or delivery ticket as evidence of the purchase date.
To obtain the name of the authorized CASIO PHONEMATE service facility,
call CASIO PHONEMATE ’s HelpLine at
(410) 686-2885 or (310) 320-9810.
If you live in an area that is highly susceptible to electrical storms, you may want to purchase a
Lightning Arrestor. The Lightning Arrestor attaches to your answering machine and if lightning
causes a surge through your phone line, the arrestor will help suppress the surge of electricity
which may cause damage to your unit.
To purchase your Lightning Arrestor, use the attached Accessory Order Form or call CASIO
PHONEMATE ’s Parts Department toll free: 1-800-322-9995.
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FACTORY
SERVICE
CENTERS
20665 Manhattan Place
Torrance, CA 90501
(310) 328-6453
8805 Kelso Drive
Baltimore, MD 21221
(410) 391-0974
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"Blocked" and "Unavailable" Messages
If a caller chooses to partially or completely "block"
a call, a message will appear on the display
indicating that the name and/or phone number has
been blocked:
Time and date information of for the call will still be
recorded into the CP-725's memory.
If, for any other reason, the name and/or number
information is currently not available from your local
phone company, an "Unavailable" message will
appear on the display:
Again, the time and date information for the call
will still be recorded into the CP-725's memory.
Local Area Code Setting
The CP-725 can make returning phone calls
easier by automatically dialing stored Caller ID
numbers. In order for this feature to work
correctly, it is necessary to program your local
area code into the unit. (See page 25)
Outside line programming
T
BLOCKED
# BLOCKED
UNAVAILABLE
# UNAVAILABLE
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ROUBLESHOOTING
No Telephone Line Indicator
If the telephone cord is not properly plugged into
the telephone wall jack, the
INDICATOR
No sound from the handset
Check the
been programmed to a low level. (see page 25)
The
CHARGING INDICATOR
Connect the telephone cord to the wall jack.
No Dial Tone is heard when calling out.
1. Was the battery pack charged for at least
12-15 hours? Does "Low Battery" appear on
the display?
2. Check the AC adapter connection at the
charging cradle and wall outlet.
3. Check the telephone cord connection.
4. Check the connection of the battery pack.
(see page 30.)
The handset does not ring.
1. Check the ringer setting and make sure it is
not set to "OFF".
2. Check AC ADAPTER and telephone cord
connection.
3. Was the battery pack charged for at least
12-15 hours? Does "Low Battery" appear on
the display?
will flash.
VOLUME CONTROL
CHARGING
. It may have
flashes rapidly.
After you change the Outside Line option, you must
re-program the Local Area Code setting before you
return the handset to the charging cradle in order for
the CP-725 to function properly.
Call Waiting Caller ID does not work
1. You must subscribe to Call Waiting and
Caller ID services from your local
telephone company to use this feature.
2. Turn the CP-725's Call Waiting Caller ID
option on. (see page 26)
"Line Error" Message
The "Line Error" message may occasionally
appear due to electrical static on the
telephone line. This is normal. However, if you
consistantly see this message when you
should be receiving Caller ID data (i.e.
between the first and second rings), you may
have a problem with your phone line. Contact
your local telephone company.
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You hear continuous short beeps instead of
a dial tone when using the cordless handset.
The beep tones are a warning alarm to let you
know:
1. That the handset is out of communication
range with the charger cradle. Move the
handset closer to your charger cradle.
2. That the charger cradle had some problem like
a power failure. Return the handset to the
charger cradle for 5 seconds and make sure all
cords are connected correctly.
Interference Noise is heard.
1. The handset is too far from the charger
cradle.
2. The cordless handset is picking up
interference from one of several sources:
electrical appliances such as radio, TV,
fluorescent lights, etc. Move the charger
cradle to reduce interference.
3. Press
4. Fully extend charging cradle antenna.
No Page Tone is heard at the Handset.
1. Check the AC ADAPTER and telephone
2. You may have had a power failure. Return
CHANNEL
cord connection.
the handset to the charger cradle for 5
seconds to reset the Digital Security
Code.
to select another channel.
A beep is heard each time the handset is
returned to the charger cradle.
This is normal operation. The handset is
updating the security code.
After several attempts the CP-725 will not
operate properly.
Unplug the AC ADAPTER PLUG from the back
of the CP-725 for 10 seconds. Remove the
batteries from the handset. Plug the AC
ADAPTER back into the charging cradle and reinsert the batteries in the handset. Return the
handset to the charger cradle for 10 seconds.
If these actions do not remedy the problem, call
the CASIO PHONEMATE Helpline. The Helpline
staff can often resolve problems or recommend
service when needed. Unless you live close to a
CASIO PHONEMATE Service Center, you may
need to mail your telephone and charging cradle
to CASIO PHONEMATE for repair. You should:
1. Package the unit in its original box or a
comparable protective package.
2. Include a clear and specific written
explanation of the problem.
3. Include your name, address, and phone
number.
4. Provide a legible photocopy of the
dated store receipt for warranty
purposes.
FACTORY
SERVICE
CENTERS
20665 Manhattan Place
Torrance, CA 90501
(310) 328-6453
EXTRA HELP
Should you have additional questions, please call CASIO
PHONEMATE'S Helpline at (310) 320-9810 (West Coast) or
(410) 686-2885 (East Coast) for assistance.
8805 Kelso Drive
Baltimore, MD 21221
(410) 391-0974
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FCC REQUIREMENTS -
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1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label
that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number
(REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your telephone company.
2. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and
still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of
the RENs of all devices should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may
connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should call your local telephone company to
determine the maximum REN for your calling area.
3. If your answering machine causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may
discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice
isn't practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to file a
complaint with the FCC.
4. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures
that could affect the proper operation of your equipment. If they do, you will be given advance notice
so as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
5. If there is a problem with this unit, the telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment
from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is not
malfunctioning.
6. Repairs can only be made by the manufacturer or an authorized service agency. Unauthorized
repairs void registration and warranty. Contact seller or manufacturer for details of permissible userperformed routine repairs, and where and how to have other than routine repairs made.
7. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to
party lines is subject to state tariffs. (Contact your state public utility commission or corporation
commission for information.)
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Jack: RJ11 Ringer Equivalence: See bottom/underside of CP-725's charging cradle
CASIO PHONEMATE, Inc. 20665 Manhattan Place, Torrance, CA 90501
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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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.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs;
to minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or
on top of a TV or VCR; and, if interference is experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away
from the TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate the interference.
Any changes made by the user not approved by CASIO PHONEMATE can void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
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ACCESSORIES
To order accessories for your CP-725 cordless telephone, simply cut out this
order form, fill in the appropriate information and send it with payment (check,
money order or credit card information) to:
CASIO PHONEMATE Parts Department
8805 Kelso Drive
Baltimore, MD 21221
or Call: 1-800-322-9995
Description
Lightning Arrestor - Helps protect telephone devices from
damage caused by lightning strikes to the telephone line.
Recommended for areas prone to electrical storms.
Rechargeable Battery Pack - For Model CP-725.
AC Adapter - For Model CP-725.
Modular Duplex T-Adapter - Converts a single modular telephone
jack to a double jack.
Modular Two Line T-Adapter - Splits one RJ14 two line jack into
two RJ11 single line jacks.
A+A1 Light Control - When using the CP-725 cordless telephone
with a business phone system, this accessory enables the in-use
indicator at a receptionist's console to light when the phone is
off-hook.
Part No.PriceQty.Total
2700140$19.95
3201010$15.00
1601061$13.50
2700156$5.95
2700135$5.95
2701180$6.95
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VISA and Master Card orders ONLY call toll free 1-800-322-9995 or use
this form to order. CASIO PHONEMATE, Parts Dept., 8805 Kelso Drive,
Baltimore, MD 21221
Enclosed is my check/money order for the total amount.
Please charge my credit card.
Card No.
Name ______________________________________________________________
Street Address _______________________________________________________
City ___________________________State __________Zip Code ______________
Please fill in the quantity and total price of the items that you are requesting. Figure the total and send a check or money order
for the proper amount. We do not accept C.O.D. orders. Allow 15 working days for delivery. Prices subject to change without
notice. Returns subject to 20% restocking charge upon approval.