Cidco Communications CL990 Users Manual

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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/TV technician for help.
!
Caution
Changes or modification to this device not expressly approved by
CIDCO Incorporated could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Copyright
No part of this publication may be reproduced, copied, 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.
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1999 by CIDCO Incorporated. All rights reserved.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
Checking the Contents....................................................................................... 1
Basic Features................................................................... ..................................... 1
DESCRIPTION OF TEL EPHONES 2
CL940...................................................... ......................... ......................... ................ 2
CL980...................................................... ......................... ......................... ................ 3
CL990...................................................... ......................... ......................... ................ 3
Telephone Functions................................ ......................... ................................. 4
Lights ............................................................................................................... 4
Keys .................................................................................................................. 4
INSTALLING YOUR PHONE 6
Choose a Location for the Base Unit ............................ ......................... ........ 6
Plug in the Adapter.................................... ......................... ................................. 6
Install the Line Cord........................................................ ......................... ............ 6
Install Battery.................................................................... ..................................... 7
PERSONALIZING YOU R PHONE 8
Enter Setup Mode..... ......................... ......................... ......................................... 8
Select Your Language......................................................................................... 9
Enter Your Voice Mail Access Number......................................................... 9
Set your Area Code Information............................ ......................... ................ 9
Adding Other Local Area Codes........... ...................................................... .... 9
Select Dialing Method...................... .................................................. .............. 10
Select Ring Sound.............................................. ......................... ....................... 10
New Call Light.... ................................................. ......................... ....................... 10
Answer on Pickup..... ......................... ......................... ....................................... 10
USING YOUR PHONE 11
Answering Calls...... .................................................. ........................ ................... 11
Dialing................... ......................... ................................................. ....................... 11
Pre-Dialing................................................................. ........................................... 11
Speed Dialing.............. ......................... .................................................. .............. 11
Dialing from Caller ID Records........................................................ ...... 11
Dialing from Directory Recor ds.............................................. .............. 11
Redialing.................. ......................... ......................... ......................... .......... 12
Storing Numbers in your Phone for Spe ed Dialing......... .............. 12
Using Speedial.................................... ......................... ............................... 12
Reprogramming Network Service Ke ys for One Touch Dialing ........ 12
Adjusting the Volume.. ......................... .................................................. .......... 13
Using the Speakerphone........................................................................... ...... 13
Using the Intercom......................................................................... ................... 13
To use the intercom from the handset.............................................. 13
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To use the intercom from the base.............................. ....................... 14
Using HOLD..... ........................ .................................................. ......................... .. 14
Timing Calls..................... .................................................. ......................... .......... 14
Temporary Tone Service...................... ......................... ......................... .......... 14
Going Out of Range............................................................ ......................... ...... 14
Locating a Lost Handset ............................................... ................................... 14
Low Battery.......... ......................... ........................ ................................................ 1 4
Using Mute................................................... .................................................. ...... 15
USING THE DIRECTOR Y 15
Using REVIEW to Find a Directory Record ...................... ......................... .. 15
Using a Quick Lookup Method............................................... .............. 15
Creating your Directory List.... ........................ ......................... ....................... 15
Copying a Caller ID Record to the Dire ct ory.......................... .......... 16
Creating or Editing a Directory R e cord........... ................................... 16
Entering Alphanumeric Charact e rs..................................................... 16
Special Symbols......................................................................................... 17
Adding Special Characters..................................................................... 17
Deleting Directory Records..................... .................................................. ...... 17
Deleting Individual Directory Re co rds............................................... 17
Deleting All Directory Records..... ......................... ......................... ...... 1 7
REVIEWING AND DELETING CALL RECORDS 18
Reviewing Call Records From the Handset............................................... 18
Reviewing Call Records From the Base ...................................................... 18
Deleting Individual Call Records........... ......................... ......................... ...... 18
Deleting All Call Records............................................... ................................... 18
READING DISPLAY MESSAGES 19 TROUBLESHO OTING 20
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INTRODUCTION
Your new telephone takes th e best fe atures of a cordless te lephone an d
incorporates them with your telephon e company’s calling features, such as
Caller ID, Voice Mail
If you’ve owned a cordless in the past, you’ll discover that this telephone is the most powerful full-function market.
NOTE
This manual covers the operation of three cordless telephones: CL940, CL980 and CL990. The functions on each phone operate the same. However, it is important to note that not all functions described within this manual are included on each model. Please refer to
TELEPHONES
on page 2 for the features of your n ew cordless
telephone.
CHECKING THE CONTENTS
Check to see that the following items are enclosed:
Telephone base
Telephone handset
6 ft. line cord
5 inch line cord for wall mounting
Wall-mount/desk-mount wedge
AC Adapter
and
Caller ID on Call Waiting
Caller ID
.
cordless telephone on the
DESCRIPTION OF
BASIC FEATURES
20 channel, digital spread spectrum 900 MHz technology
50
Headset Jack
Large One Time Viewing (OTV
Hearing-aid compatible
Messages in English or Spanish
Call timer for outgoing calls
Single key redialing
Caller ID
Records and 50 Directory Records
®
) display
NOTE
Unlike most corded telephones, your cordless will not work during a power outage. We strongly recommend that you have a corded telephone available in addition to your cordless.
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DESCRIPTIO N OF TELEPHON ES
DESCRIPTION OF TELEPHONES
This manual covers the operation of three models of cordless telephones. Check your model number against the table below to see which features your telephone incorporates.
Models Handset Base
CL940 CL980 CL990
CL940
Volume Ke ys
(on side of handset)
Caller ID Display
Function Keys
Caller ID Keys
Network Service Keys
Voice Mail Ac cess Key/Light
Talk Key/Light
Flash/Hold/Redial Keys
Off-On Switch
ISPLAY KEYS
D
CALLER ID DISPLAY
NETWORK SERVICE KEYS
VOICE MAIL ACCESS KEY
VOLUME KEYS
HEADSET JACK
OFF/ON/RINGER SWITCH
PAGE/FIND KEY
VOICE MAIL LIGHT
CHARGE LIGHT
ETWORK SERVICE KEYS
N
SPEAKERPHONE
VOICE MAIL NAVIGATION
CALLER ID DISPLAY
INTERCOM
SPARE BATTERY CHARGER
●●
●●
New Call Light
900
AM PM
9:16 189:18
408 - 555-1212
SMITH JOHN
INTERCOM
DIRECTORY
CALLERS
HOLD
CALL BACK
SEND TO VM
DELETE REVIEW
C1
VOICE MAIL
C3
TALK
ABC
12
JKL
GHI
5
4
TUV
PRQS
8
7
OPER
0
FLASH HOLD REDIAL
CALL DIR
MEMORY 3-WAY
C2
C4
DEF
MNO
WXY
ON OFF—RING
PWR—ON OFF
DIAL
FLASH
3 6 9 #
Digital
Spread
Spectrum
MHz
VOICE MAIL
LINE IN USE
CHARGE
PAGE/FIND
Headset Jack
(on side of handset)
Voice Mail Line In Use
Charge
Page/Find Key
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CL980
New Call Light
Voice Mail Navigation Keys
Volume Keys
(on side of handset)
Caller ID Display
Function Key s
Caller ID Keys
Network Service Keys
Voice Mail Access Key/Light
Talk Key/Light
Flash/Hold/Redial Keys
Off-On Switch
CL990
Volume Ke ys
(on side of handset)
Caller ID Display Function Keys
Caller ID Keys
Network Service Keys
Voice Mail Acces s Key/Light
Talk Key/Ligh t
Flash/Hold/Redial Keys
Off-On Switch
CALL
LINE 1 &
AM
DIR
LINE 2
PM
9:16 189:18
408 - 555-1212
SMITH JOHN
DIAL
MEMORY
INTERCOM
DIRECTORY
CALLERS
FLASH
3-WAY
HOLD
CALL BACK
SEND TO VM
DELETE REVIEW
C2
C1
VOICE MAIL
C4
C3
TALK
DEF
ABC
3
12
MNO
JKL
GHI
6
5
4
WXY
TUV
PRQS
9
8
7
OPER
#
0
FLASH HOLD REDIAL
ON OFF—RING
PWR—ON OFF
New Call Light
CALL
AM
DIR
PM
9:16 189:18
408 - 555-1212
SMITH JOHN
DIAL
MEMORY
INTERCOM
DIRECTORY
CALLERS
FLASH
3-WAY
HOLD
CALL BACK
SEND TO VM
DELETE REVIEW
C2
C1
VOICE MAIL
C4
C3
TALK
DEF
ABC
3
12
MNO
JKL
GHI
6
5
4
WXY
TUV
PRQS
9
8
7
OPER
#
0
FLASH HOLD REDIAL
ON OFF—RING
PWR—ON OFF
PLAY
REPLAY BACK
ERASE MSG SAVE MSG
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
ABC3DEF
12
GHI5JKL6MNO
4
PRQS8TUV9WXY
7
OPER
0
FLASH MUTE HOLD REDIAL
SPEAKER
PHONE
Caller ID Display
AM PM
9:16 189:18
DIRECTORY DELETE DIALREVIEW
EXIT ERASE
SAVE PLAY
ABC3DEF
12
GHI5JKL6MNO
4
PRQS8TUV9WXY
7
OPER
0
#
FLASH MUTE HOLD REDIAL
SPEAKER PHONE
FWD SKIP
LINE IN USE
#
CALL DIR
LINE IN USE
INTERCOM
INTERCOM
CHARGE
PAGE/FIND
CHARGE
PAGE/FIND
VOICE MAIL
VOLUME
MESSAGES
VOLUME
Voice Mail Light
Network Service Keys
Network Service Keys
Headset Jack
Headset Jack
(on side of handset)
(on side of handset)
Volume Keys
Volume Keys Line In Use
Line In Use Intercom
Intercom
Charge
Charge
Flash/Mute/Hold/Redial Keys
Flash/Mute/Hold/Redial Keys Page/Find Key
Page/Find Key Speakerphone/Light
Speakerphone/Light
Caller ID/Directory Keys
Voice Mail Light
Voice Mail Navigation Keys
Headset Jack
(on side of handset)
Volume Keys
Line In Use Intercom
Charge
Flash/Mute/Hold/Redial Keys Page/Find Key
Speakerphone/Light
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DESCRIPTIO N OF TELEPHON ES
TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS
The light and key functions listed below are for all three models of cordless telephones covered in this manual. Please see
TELEPHONES
telephone.
Lights
Base Lights
on page 2 for the functions that are applicable to your
DESCRIPTION OF
-Voice Mail
-Line in Use comes on whenever this phone, or any other
telephone on the line, is being used.
-Charge comes on when the handset is in the base or when a spare battery is in the charger.
-Intercom comes on when using the intercom function.
-Speakerphone comes on when the speakerphone is in use
and flashes when on hold.
-Mute flashes indicating that the speakerphone microphone is muted.
Handset Lights
-Talk indicates your phone is off hook or in use. The light remains solid when the handset is in use and flashes when using the speakerphone or when on hold.
Voice Mail
-
-New Call Light flashes when a call has been received and logged as a Caller ID record.
flashes if you have messages in your mailbox.
flashes if you have messages in your mailbox.
Keys
Base Keys
-Caller ID Keys control the review and deletion of Call Records/Directory Records.
-Network Service Keys provides access to custom calling services (see insert for further details).
-Page/Find Key works as a homing device for locating your handset. Press this key and the h andset beeps for 15 seconds.
-Redial Key recalls and dials the last phone number dialed.
-Hold Key places the existing call on hold.
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