Cidco Communications CL940, CL9HS Users Manual

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Owner’s Manual
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Cover Caution/
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Setting
Up
YourPn..
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Using
Your
Phone
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TOC
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15 16 17 18
Using
Telephone
Company
Introducti
on...
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34
.Using the
Directory
19 20
21 22 23 24
Tr oublesh
ooting
29 30
Como
guardar
registros
28 27
Creacion
de su lista
20 19
Como
usar los
Servicios
Como
Usar Su
Telefono
31 32 32 31
Call
Blocker
26 25
Fuera De
Alcance
18 17
Como
usar los
Servicios
Como
Usar Su
Telefono
25 26 27 28
Resolucio
n de
problema
CallNotes Uso del
24 23
Como
Guardar
16 15
Resolucio
n de
problema
directorio
Como Usa
Su
Telefono
Resolucio
n de
problema
30 29
Mercado
desde
registros
22 21
Como Contestar Llamadas
14 13
Como
usar los
Servicios
Uso del
directorio
Como
Instalar
Su Tele
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FCC Statement
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 measurements:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 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/T V technician for help.
!
CAUTION
Changes or modification to this device not expressly approved by
CIDCO Incorporated could void the user’s authority to op erate this equipment.
Copyright
CL940 103478-01 Rev. B
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1999 by CIDCO Incorporated. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without the prior written permission of CIDCO Incorporated.
One Time Viewing (OTV) and CIDCO are registe red tradem arks of Cidco Incorporate d.
EasyOptions and CallNotes are registered trademarks of Southwestern Bell. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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INTRODUCTION 1 F U
NPACKING YOUR PHONE 1
EATURES 1
LOCATING KEYS, LIGHTS, AND SWITCHES 2 H
EADSET JACK 4
SETTING UP YOUR PHONE 5 P
ERSONALIZING YOUR PHONE 7
EASY SETUP 7 S D
ETUP FLOW CHART 8
ETAILED SETUP 9
USING YOUR PHONE 14 ANSWERING CALLS 14 U U
SING TRADITIONAL DIALING 14
SING PRE-DIALING 14
USING SPEED DIALING 15 U A
DJUSTING THE VOLUME 17
SING FLASH 17
USING HOLD 17 T G
ETTING TEMPORARY TONE SERVICE 18
IMING CALLS 18
GOING OUT OF RANGE 18 L R
OCATING A LOST HANDSET 18
EADING DISPLAY MESSAGES 19
USING THE DIRECTORY 20 CREATING YOUR DIRECTORY LIST 20 D D
IALING FROM DIRECTORY RECORDS 22
ELETING DIRECTORY RECORDS 22
USING YOUR TELEPHONE COMPANY NETWORK SERVICES 24 USING YOUR
E
ASYOPTIONS
®
SERVICES 24
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CCESSING YOUR MAILBOX 24
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ALLER
ID
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AND
ECEIVING NEW CALLS 27
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ALLNOTES
C
ALL RETURN
A
UTO REDIAL
3-WAY C
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ALL BLOCKER
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ALL WAITING
ALLING
ID
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24 25 25 26 26
VIEWING CALL RECORDS 27 D S
IALING FROM CALL RECORDS 27
AVING CALL RECORDS 28
DELETING CALL RECORDS 28 U
SING
C
ALL WAITING
ID O
PTIONS
(CWIDO)
28
TROUBLESHOOTING 30
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INTRODUCTION
Your new CL940 telephone incorporates all the features of a cordless telephone
and blends them with Southwestern Bell’s best calling features, such as Caller ID, CallNotes® and Call Waiting ID.
If this is your fi rs t c ord le ss tel ep ho ne , yo u’l l so on d i sco ve r that your cordless is sim­ilar to regular telephones, except without the cord. If you’ve owned a cordless in the past, you’ll discover that the CL940 telephone is the most powerful and full­function Caller ID cordless telephone on the market.
FEATURES
20 channel, digital spread spectrum 900 MHz telephone 50 Caller ID Records and 50 Directory Records Dedicated CallNotes keys Large One Time Viewing (OTV Hearing-aid compat ibility Messages in English or Spanish Call timer for outgoing calls Single key redialing Preprogram me d for S ou thwestern Bell’s network services, su ch as Call Return,
AutoRedial, or 3-Way Call.
®
) display
Unlike most corded telephones, your cordless will not work during power failures. We strongly recommend that you have a corded telephone in addition to your cordless.
UNPACKING YOUR PHONE
In addition to this handbook, check that you have:
Telephone base Telephone handset 6 ft. line cord 5 inch line cord for wall mounting Wall-mount/desk-mount wedge AC Adapter
6-FOOT LINE CORD
MOUNTING WEDGE
5-INCH LINE CORD
OR WALL MOUNTING
F
AC ADAPTER
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AM
CALL
PM
9:18 10/16 18
DIR
IN USE 1 2
1-
408 - 555-1212
LASTNAME FIRST
CALLERS
DIRECTORY
MEMORY
DIAL
INTERCOM
SEND TO VM
TELL BUSY
CONCT ALL
DROPANSR
Function Keys Caller ID Keys
EasyOptions Keys
Flash/Hold/Redial Keys
ASK TO HOLD
DELETE REVIEW
CALLNOTES
CALL RETURN
3-WAY CALL
TALK
12
ABC3DEF
4
GHI5JKL6MNO
7
PQRS
8
TUV9WXYZ
OPER
0
FLASH HOLD REDIAL
PWR—OFF ON
AUTO REDIAL
CALL BLOCKER
#
OFF ON—RING
Caller ID w Call Waiting
VOICE MAIL
LINE IN USE
CHARGE
PAGE/FIND
Base Lights
Page/Find Key
LOCATING KEYS, LIGHTS, AND SWITCHES BASE KEYS
The Page/Find key is a homing system for finding the handset. If you press the
Page/Find key, the handset beeps for 15 seconds.
BASE LIGHTS
CallNotes light flashes if you subscribe to CallNotes service from Southwestern Bell and you have messages in your mailbox.
Line in Use light comes on whenever this phone, or any other telephone on the
line, is being used.
Charge light comes on when the handset is in the base.
ON THE HANDSET
There are three lights, six types of keys, and a switch on the handset.
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LIGHTS
New Calls light—tells you when you have new Caller ID information to review. It flashes until you review your calls using the Caller ID keys.
Talk light—tells you that your phone is off hook or in use.
CallNotes light—flashes when you have Voice Mail messages, if you subscribe
to Southwestern Bell’s CallNotes service.
KEYS
Function keys—are multi-
CallNotes Key/Light
Talk Key/L igh t
function keys that allow you to access your call records and directory. Additionally, these keys suppor t different kinds of dialing and South-
western Bell’s Call Waiting ID Options (CWIDO).
Flash Key Hold Key
Caller ID keys—controls Call Records/Directory Records. For mo re deta ils on Call Records, see Receiving New Calls on page 27.
New Calls Light (on back)
AM PM
9:18 10/16 18
IN USE 1 2
1-
408 - 555-1212
LASTNAME FIRST
CALLERS
DIRECTORY
MEMORY
INTERCOM
SEND TO VM
TELL BUSY
CONCT ALL
ASK TO HOLD
DELETE REVIEW
CALLNOTES
CALL RETURN
AUTO REDIAL
CALL BLOCKER
3-WAY CALL
TALK
12
ABC3DEF
4
GHI5JKL6MNO
7
PQRS
8
TUV9WXYZ
OPER
0
FLASH HOLD REDIAL
OFF ON—RING
PWR—OFF ON
CALL DIR
DROPANSR
DIAL
Backlit Display
Function Keys
Caller ID Keys EasyOptions
Keys
Dialing Keys
#
Redial Key Off-On
Switch
®
EasyOptions
keys—control your other telephone subsc ri pti o n ser v ice s. Talk key—turns the phone on or off hook. Dialing keys—control manual dialing. Quick Dialing keys—dials out previously stored information. Pressing DIAL dials
the number showing on the display. REDIAL allows you to recall and dial the last phone numbe r .
Hold Key—places the existing call on hold. Flash Key— allows Call Waiting subscribers to switch between two calls.
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ON—
PWR—OFF ON
OFF
RING
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Volume Control keys—adjus ts the loudness of the handset earp iece, or the ringer. The v olume keys are located on the side of the handset.
Off-On Switch
This multi-position switch controls both the power and the ringer for the handset.
Far left position—both the power to the hand­set and the ringer are off.
Middle position—the handset is on but does not ring.
Far right position—the handset and ringer are both on.
HEADSET JACK
Handset
Volume
VOLUME
The CL940 telephone has a jack on the side of the handset to attach an optional headset for hands­free operation.
Headset Jack
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SETTING UP YOUR PHONE
It only takes a few steps to set up your phone. Now that you’ve checked the contents of the carton, you are ready to put the phone together.
1. CHOOSE A CENTRAL LOCATION FOR THE BASE UNIT
The base should be away from all other electronic equipment such as a personal computer, microwave, stereo, or television. It is also a good idea to place the unit away from noisy areas, or from heat sources such as a radiator or direct sunlight.
2. PLUG IN THE ADAPTER
1. Plug the adapter tip into the round jack on the base and the other end into an electrical outlet. Without AC power your phone cannot operate.
2. Thread the cord through the clip on the housing to pr event the cord from pull ing loose.
1. INSTALL THE LINE CORD
You can set your CL940 telephone on a tabletop or you can m ount the phone on a wall.
To use on a tabletop or desk:
1. Take the long telephone line cord that comes with the phone and plug one end into the jack labeled TEL LINE.
2. Take the remaining end and plug it into the wall jack.
To mount on a wall:
1. Remove the mounting wedge from the bottom of the base by placing your thumb at the top of the arrow on the mounting wedge and pressing d own in the direction of the arrow.
2. Turn the wedge around and place it over the lower portion of the base. Reinstall the wedge by placing your thumb over the arrow and by pressing do wnw ard s and bac kwards until it snaps in to plac e .
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