Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola product!
Your Motorola
Telephone at a glance:
Ringer Switch
Exit
Calls
INT/page all
PB
Mute
Key
Display
Menu/OK
Up/Down
Cancel
Redial
Recall
Hold
Keypad 0-9
Key
Spea
ker
Pause
Volume Up/Down
Redial
UP/
INT
Menu/OK
Flash (Recall)
External Call
* Key
Pause
Display
PB
C/Mute
Spea
ker
End Call
DOWN/Calls
Keypad 0-9
# Key/Keylock
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For product-related questions, please refer to the Warranty section.
Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records. For warranty service
of your Motorola Product, you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt
to condfilm warranty status.
Complies with the essential protective requirements and objectives of the EC's R&TTE
Directive 1999/5/EC; EC Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC; EC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by
any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation
or adaptation) without written permission from Motorola, Inc.
Motorola reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content
from time to time without obligation on the part of Motorola to provide notification
of such revision or change. Motorola provides this guide without warranty of any kind,
either implied or expressed, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of
merchantability andfitness for a particular purpose. Motorola may make improvements
or changes in the product(s) described in this manual at any time.
MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo, and PhoneWrap are registered in the U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their
respective owners.
Using the Call Log on the Handset Base or
Cordless Handset .
Caller Display/Caller Display with Call Waiting . 27
View an entry in the Call Log .
Dial from the Call Log .
Save a Call Log entry to Phone Book .
Delete an entry in the Call log .
Delete all entries from in the Call log .
Using the Menu on the Handset Base . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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Changing the Display Language .
Changing the Display Contrast .
Key Tones On/Off .
Changing the Dial Mode .
Changing the Flash (Recall) Time .
Set the Date and Time .
Message Waiting .
Reset to Default .
Using the Menu on the Cordless Handset .
Changing the Ring Melody .
Changing the Ring Volume .
Changing the Handset Tones .
Turn Auto Talk On/Off .
Changing the Cordless Handset Name .
Changing the Cordless Display Language.
Changing the Cordless Contrast.
Reset the Cordless to Default .
Changing the Handset Base PIN.
Changing the Handset Base Dial Mode from the
Cordless Handset.
Changing the Handset Base Flash (Recall) Time . 36
Message Waiting .
Reset Handset Base from the Cordless Handset . 37
Setting the Cordless Handset Date and Time . . . 37
Registration .
To Register an additional Handset .
To De-register a Cordless Handset .
Follow these safety precautions when using your cordless phone to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock and injury to pers
Re
duce risk of fire and shock by:
1. Ke
ep all slits and openings of the phone unblocked. Do not set the phone on a hot surface or
over a radiator. Ensure that proper ventilation is provided at the installation site.
2. D
o not use while wet or while standing in water.
3. D
o not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub,
kitchen sink, or swimming pool).
4. D
o not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Place the power cord so that
it will not be walked on.
5. Never insert
6. U
nplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
7. D
o not disassemble this product. If service or repair work is required, contact the Warranty
rvice phone number found in the back of this user’s guide.
Se
8. D
o not overload wall outlets and extension cords.
9. Avo
id using during an electrical storm. Use a surge protector to protect the equipment.
10. D
o not use this cordless phone to report a gas leak, especially if you are in the
vicinity of the gas line.
objects of any kind into the product slits as that may result in fire or shock.
ons or property:
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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
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you have unplugged the power and phone from the wall. Then retrieve the unit by
unplugged cords.
• The product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
•The product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
Installation Guidelines
1.Read and understand all instructions and save them for future reference.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
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.
7. Clean this product with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use chemicals or cleaning
agents to clean this phone.
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8. Use only the power supply that came with this unit. Using other power supplied
may damage the unit.
9. Because cordless phones operate on electricity, you should have
home that isn’t cordless, in case the power in your home goes out.
10. To avoid interference to nearby appliances, do not place the base of the cordless phone on or
near a TV, microwave oven, or VCR.
11. It is impossible to make emergency calls when the keypad lock is enabled.
at least one phone in your
Technical Amendments
These Operating Instructions are issued for information purposes.
Their content is not subject of a contract.
All indicated data are merely nominal values. The described equipment and options
may differ depending on requirements which are specific to each country.
This device is dedicated to be used in th
e analog public switched telecomunication network (PSTN).
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Package Contents
Single PackTwin PackTriple PackQuad Pack
Handset Base Station1111
Cordless Handset 1234
Mains Adaptor2345
Telephone Line Cord1111
Rechargeable Batteries2468
(type AAA rechargeable)
Charger Unit1234
User Guide1111
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Please check the contents of the package carefully. If something is missing or has become
damaged in transit, you should NOT use the handset base station or cordless handset and charger.
In such a case you should return the product to the dealer with your sales receipt or contact the
Motorola distributor directly. (For details, please refer to the Warranty section.)
Note: Retain the packaging of your appliance to prevent it from being damaged should
need to return it.
Setting up the Handset Base Station and Cordless Charger Unit
Place the handset base station and cordless charger unit in easily accessible locat ions near to
mains power sockets. Make sure that the locations are stable and flat and that the surfaces are
non-slip. Make sure that all cables can be routed so as to prevent people tripping over them.
Furthermore, avoid placing the handset base station and cordless charger unit too close to other
electronic appliances such as microwaves, PCs or HiFis, for example.
Do not ex
allow th
condensation or corrosive steam or a high concentration of dust (e.g. cellars,
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garages or conservatories). The room temperature must be between 0°c and 35°c.
pose the handset base station and cordless charger unit to direct sunlight or
em to become wet. They should not be set up in rooms which are subject to
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Connecting the Handset Base Station
1.esnI rt the telephone line plug into the
corresponding socket back of the handset base
station.
2. Connect the small mains power plug into the
corresponding socket on the back of the handset
base station.
3. Connect the mains power adaptor to the mains
wall socket and switch the power on.
4. tcennoC the telephone line cord to the telephone socket.
The handset base station is now ready for use.
Connecting the Cordless Handset Charger
1.Connect the mains power adaptor to the mains
wall socket and switch the power on.
The handset base station and cordless
charger do not have power switches.
Only use the mains adaptors supplied
with your phone.
Plug the adaptor to the saket-outlet
which near the equipment and shall
be easily accessible.
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Preparing the Handset
Inserting and Charging the Batteries
On the bottom of the handset, press in the release catch in
between the two charging connectors and push the battery
hatch up to remove. Insert the 2 x AAA (600mAh/1.2v) Ni-MH
rechargable batteries provided, taking care to note the ‘+’ and ‘-‘
markings and position the batteries the correct way around.
Please do not put the cordless
the charger without
The
may become
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handset will not func
damaged
.
non-rechargeable
Please do not use alkaline or
ba
may cause permanent damage
tteries. It
Locate the top of the battery cover first and press down towards the release catch until it clicks into
place. Place the handset onto the base station to charge the batteries for a minimum of 16 hours
before first use. You will hear a confirmation beep, the battery charging indicator will start to scroll
and ‘Charging’’ will initially appear on the display to confirm that the handset is charging.
When the handset is fully charged, the full batteryicon will be displayed until the handset is
taken off of the base station.
Note: Before first use the batteries should be allowed to charge for a minimum of 16 hours,
without interruption. If possible, only take the handset out of the base station when charging is
complete. This will help to guarantee optimum operat ion.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Use only SANIK; type no, SN-AAA60HJ or GP, GP60AAAHC or LEXEL, LH060-3AH45 rechargeable batteries.
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first inserting
tion and
handset onto
the batteries.
to the product and void the warranty.
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LOW BATTERY WARNING
When the battery is low and needs to be recharged, you will hear a warning tone during standby
and when the handset is in use .
Technical data
Receiver impedance :150 ohm
Microphone impedance :2.2K ohm
Receiver output power :20mW
Microphone sensitivity :-42dBV/pa
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Product Features
Congratulations on your purchase of this high quality, handset base stat ion and cordless
telephone set. This product offers the following features:
Handset Base Station
•Digital sound quality (DECT)
• Large mono display with backlight
• 50 Name and number phone book
•Handsfree
• Caller ID* and Caller ID with Call Waiting
•Incoming 30 name/number call log
•Multi-language menu.
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• 8 level LCD contrast, user changeable
•10 Last number redial
•Microphone mute
• GAP compatible
• Conference call+ (1 external/2 internal)
•Call forwarding/transfer+
•Message waiting alert
•Separate base and handset ringers
•4 Level earpiece volume
•Real time clock display
•Call timer
•Key input tone on/off
•Handset paging from base station
•Recall/Pause/Hold
•Tone and pulse dialling
+ More than one handset required
* Subscription may be required. Please contact your network provider.
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DECT: Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telephone - Standard for Cordless telephones
GAP : Generic Access Profile – Standard for the interoperation of handsets and base stations from other manufacturers
DECT Cordless Handset
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•Handsfree
• iw DI rellaC dna *DI rellaC th Call Waiting
•Incoming 30 name/number call log
•Multi-language menu.
•8 Ringtone melodies
•Ringer on/off
10 Last number redial
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•5 level LCD contrast
•5 level ring volume
•Real time clock display
•Handset naming
•Automatic call answering
•Key input tone on/off
•Battery status inc low battery warning
•Tone and pulse dialling
•Up to 100 hours standby
•Up to 10 hours continuous talk time
•Out of range warning
•Recall/Pause/Hold
•Line in use indication
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Control Buttons
- Handset Base
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1
2
3
5
6
8
9
16
12
13
*
4
7
11
10
15
18
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1. Display
2. Menu/OK
Press from idle to view the Menu
Press to select and confirm display items
3. Up/Down
Press Menu to move up/down the options
4. Cancel
Short press in Menu to go back one level
ng press in Menu (in call) to go to call display
Lo
Short press whilst editing to backspace
Long press whilst editing to delete all
characters/digits
5. Exit
Press in Menu to exit to idle mode
6. Calls
Press from idle to view the Calls log
7. Redial
Press from idle to view the Redial log
8. INT/page all
Press in call to make an internal handset call
ess and hold from idle to page all handsets
Pr
9.
ess from idle or during a call to enter the
Pr
Phonebook
10. hold
Press in call to put a call on hold/retrieve a call
from hold
11. Recall
Used with some Network Services
12. Mute
Use in call to Mute/Unmute the microphone
Press and hold at idle for Registration mode
13.Volume Up/Down
Use in call to increase/decrease the volume
14. Speaker
Press to answer an incoming call in handsfree
mode
Press in a list to dial a number in handsfree
mode
Press in a call to switch between handsfree and
handset mode
15. Keypad 0-9
Alphanumeric entry
16. * Key
Press in a call (pulse mode) to switch to tone
17. pause
Press and hold to enter a dialling pause
18. # Key
Inserts a # into the dialling string
19. Ringer Switch
Hi - Loud incoming ring volume
Lo - Low incoming ring volume
Off - Silent mode, the handset will NOT ring
for External ring.
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Control Buttons
- Cordless Handset
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1. Display
2. Menu/OK
Press from idle to view the Menu
Press to select and confirm display items
3.
Short press in Menu to go back one level
Long press in Menu (in call) to return to call
display
Short press whilst editing to backspace
Long press whilst editing to delete all
characters/digits
Press in call to Mute/Unmute the microphone
4. Recall
Used with some Network Services
5. INT
Press to make an internal handset call
/Redial
6.
Press from idle to view the Redial log
Scroll up in a menu or list
Increase the volume in call
7.
ess from idle or during a call to access
Pr
Phonebook
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5
2
4
10
13
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8.
Press to answer an incoming call in handsfree
mode
Press in a list to dial a number in handsfree
mode
Press in a call to switch between handsfree and
handset mode
9.
/Calls
Press from idle to view the Call log
Scroll down in a menu or list
Decrease the volume in call
10.
External Call
Press to answer an incoming call in handset
mode
Press in a list to dial a number in handset
mode
Press and dial a number to make a call in
handset mode
End Call
11.
Use in call to end/hang up the call
Use in pre-dialling to return to the idle display
12. Keypad 0-9
Alphanumeric entry
1
7
3
8
11
9
12
15
13. * Key
Press in a call (pulse mode) to switch to tone
Press and hold at idle to turn the ringer on/off
14. pause
Press and hold to enter a dialling pause
15.
#/Keypad lock Key
Inserts a # into the dialling string
Press and hold to turn keylock on/off
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Display Icons
Handset Base Station Cordless Handset
Line is in useLine is in use
Speaker phone (Handsfree) in useSpeaker phone (Handsfree) in use
Microphone MutedMicrophone Muted
Missed Calls
Repeat call within the Calls Log
Internal call
Message Waiting
Battery charge level
Ringer Off
Keylock is on
Internal call
Antenna - disappears when the
handset is out of range of the base
Display Backlight
The backlight on your handset comes on when you receive an incoming call and after any key is
pressed and will stay on for 10 seconds after the last button press.
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Making External Calls
Using the Telephone Base Station
There are three ways that you can make an external call:
Preparatory dialling
1.Enter the number you would like to call using the keypad
2. Lift the handset or press ‘Speaker’
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3. The number will be dialled and after a short delay the call timer will start counting
4. Replace the handset or press ‘Speaker’ to end the call
5. The timer will stop counting and will remain on the display for 2 seconds
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Direct dialling
1.Lift the handset or press ‘Speaker’ and enter the number using the keypad
2. After a short delay the timer will be displayed and start counting
3. Replace the handset or press ‘Speaker’ to end the call
4. The timer will stop counting and will remain on the display for 2 seconds
Speakerphone dialling
In Speaker mode, all communication is via the handset speakerphone and microphone and
you can talk to your caller without having to hold the handset, leaving your ‘hands free’
You can initiate a call in speaker mode or switch to speaker during a call
1.Enter the number you would like to call using the keypad
2. Press the Speaker key, you will hear the speaker switch on and the digits being dialled
3. After a short delay the timer will be displayed and start counting
4. Press the Speaker key to end the call
5. The timer will stop counting and will remain on the display for 2 seconds.
Note: To switch to Speaker during a call, just press the Speaker key at any time
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Receiving Calls
1. When you receive an incoming call, just pick up the handset or press the Speaker key to
answer the call
Note: If you have Caller ID service, the caller’s name (if stored in the Phone Book) will be
displayed.
Hold Feature
When you make or receive an external call you can put the call on hold. Music will play whilst
the call is on hold to remind you that you have an external call in progress.
To use the Hold feature
1.Press the ‘Hold’ key whilst an external call is in progress
To retrieve a call from Hold
1.Press the ‘Hold’ key. The music will stop and you will be reconnected to your caller.
Changing the Handset Volume
You can adjust the handset volume during a call (external or internal). There are 4 different
volume levels
During a call:
1.Press the Volume or key to adjust the handset volume.
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Making External Calls
Using the Cordless Handset
When you first insert the batteries there will be enough charge for the Handset to automatically
power on. Also, when the handset is put into the base stat ion it will automatically begin to
charge. Before first use, allow the batteries to charge uninterrupted for 16 hours.
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There are three ways that you can make an external call:
Preparatory dialling
1.Enter the number you would like to call using the keypad
2. Press the External call key
3. The number will be dialled and after a short delay the call timer will start counting
4. Press the key to end the call
5. The timer will stop counting and will remain on the display for 2 seconds
Direct dialling
1.Press the External call key and enter the number using the keypad
2. After a short delay the timer will be displayed and start counting
3. Press the key to end the call
4. The timer will stop counting and will remain on the display for 2 seconds
Speakerphone dialling
In Speaker mode, all communication is via the handset speakerphone and microphone and
you can talk to your caller without having to hold the handset, leaving your ‘hands free’
You can initiate a call in speaker mode or switch to speaker during a call
1.Enter the number you would like to call using the keypad
2. Press the Speaker key , you will hear the speaker switch on and the digits being dialled
3. After a short delay the timer will be displayed and start counting
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4. Press the Speaker key to end the call
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5. The timer will stop counting and will remain on the display for 2 seconds.
Note: To switch to Speaker during a call, just press the Speaker key at any time
Receiving Calls
1. When you receive an incoming call, just press the External call key or press the
Speaker key to answer the call
Note: If you have Caller ID service, the caller’s name (if stored in the Phonebook) will be
displayed.
Changing the Handset Volume
You can adjust the handset volume during a call (external or internal). There are 5 different
volume levels
During a call:
1. Press the Vol+ or Vol- key to adjust the handset volume.
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Making an Internal Call using the Handset base or Cordless Handset
With the telephone base and cordless handset, plus any additional handsets registered to the
same base you can make internal calls between handsets
Note: If you make an internal call and the called party has not yet answered but you then receive an
incoming external call, the internal call will be cancelled to enable you to answer the external call.
1.Press the ‘INT’ key
2. Enter the number of the telephone/handset that you would like to call
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3. The called telephone/handset will ring and display the number of the handset calling
eg: Handset 1
4. When the other handset is answered you can begin your internal call
5. Replace the handset or press as appropriate to end the call
Receiving an Internal Call
When you receive an internal call, the telephone base/handset will ring and display the number of
the calling handset eg: Handset 2
1. Lift the handset on the base or press the external call key on the cordless handset to
answer the call
2. Replace the handset or press as appropriate to end the call
Note: If you receive an incoming External call, during an internal call between two handsets,
the internal call will be muted to receive any Caller Display information. If no Caller Display
information is received from the network, the internal call will be resumed after a few seconds.
Transferring a call to another handset
To transfer an external call to another handset
1.During an external call, press the ‘INT’ key to put the external call on hold
2. Enter the number of the handset that you would like to transfer the call to
3. When the called handset is answered, replace the handset or press as appropriate to
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3-way Conference
1. During an external call, press the ‘INT’ key to put the external call on hold
2. Enter the number of the handset that you would like to conference with. The called handset
will ring
3. When the handset is answered, press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
4. You will see two Options ‘Conference’ and ‘Switching’ with ‘Conference’ as the first option
5. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again to select ‘Conference’
6. You can press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again at any time during the call, use the or key to select
‘Switching’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again to put the External Call on hold and speak
to the Internal Caller. To return to the Conference, press the ‘Menu/OK’ Key, select ‘Conference’
and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to Conference all 3 parties together again.
7. Either internal product can replace the handset or press the key at any time to leave the
Conference call. The remaining handset will continue to be connected to the external call.
Paging Handsets
If your Cordless handset is not on the base and you need to find it, you can press the page button on
the telephone base.
1. Press and hold the ‘page all’ button for 3 seconds and any registered handsets will ring and
display ‘Paging’.
2. To stop the paging call, press any key on the handset, or the Cancel key on the telephone
base.
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Muting the Microphone on the Handset Base
You can ‘Mute’ the handset microphone during a call if you do not wish your caller to be able to
hear you or any local conversation or noise. If you use the ‘Mute’ feature you will still be able to
hear your caller, but they will not be able to hear you.
1. During a handset or handsfree call, press ‘Mute’ key on the handset base. The will be
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displayed to remind you that your caller cannot hear you.
2. To turn ‘Mute’ off again, just press the ‘Mute’ key again.
Muting the Microphone on the Cordless Handset
You can ‘Mute’ the handset microphone during a call if you do not wish your caller to be able to
hear you or any local conversation or noise. If you use the ‘Mute’ feature you will still be able to
hear your caller, but they will not be able to hear you
1. During a handset or handsfree call, press the key on the handset. The
will be displayed to remind you that your caller cannot hear you
2. To turn ‘Mute’ off again, just press the key again
Key Lock on the Cordless Handset
You can lock the keypad of your cordless handset to avoid accidentally dialling a number when
you are carrying your handset around.
1. To lock the keypad, press and hold the ‘#’ key during standby. A icon will appear in the top
row of the display to confirm that the keypad is locked
2. To unlock the keypad, press and hold the ‘#’ key
Note: When the keylock is on you will still be able to accept incoming calls
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Cordless Handset Range
When the handset is at standby and out of range of the base, the icon will disappear and
‘Searching’ will be shown in the display. You will need to move closer to the base to be able to
make and receive any further calls
Redial on the Handset Base
The ‘Redial’ log will store the last 10 numbers (or name if stored in the phonebook) that you
dialled, up to a maximum of 24 digits for each number.
To dial a number from the Redial log
1. Press the ‘Redial’ key
2. Use the
3. Lift the handset or press the ‘Speaker’ key to make the call
4. Replace the handset or press the ‘Speaker’ key to end the call
To sa
ve a number to Phonebook from the Redial log
1. Press the ‘Redial’ key
2. Use the and keys to highlight the number to save
3. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
4. Use the key to scroll down to ‘Save number’
5. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
6. Using the keypad, enter the name for the phonebook entry. If you need to delete any incorrect characters or digits, just press the ‘Cancel’ key
To enter the characters for a name, press the key the required number of times eg: for the letter
‘H’ you would press the number 4 key twice. If 2 consecutive characters are on the same key,
enter the first character, then wait for the cursor to move to the right before pressing the key
again to enter the next character. If you need a space, just press the ‘1’.
7. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again to save the entry
and keys to highlight the number to dial
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Note: You can also delete individual or all entries from the Redial log by pressing the ‘Redial’ key,
using the and key to select an individual entry, then pressing ‘Menu/OK’, using the to scroll
to ‘Delete?’ or ‘Delete all?’, whichever is appropriate and then pressing the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Press
the ‘Menu/OK’ key again to confirm and delete the entries or entries.
Redial on the Cordless Handset
The ‘Redial’ log will store the last 10 numbers (or name if stored in the phonebook) that you
dialled, up to a maximum of 24 digits for each number.
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To dial a number from the Redial log
1. Press the key
2. Use the
3. Press the external call or key to make the call
4. Press the or press the key to end the call
To sa
ve a number to Phonebook from the Redial log
1. Press the key
2. Use the and keys to highlight the number to save
3. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
4. Use the and key to scroll down to ‘Save number’
5. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
6. Using the keypad, enter the name for the phonebook entry. If you need to delete any
incorrect characters or digits, just press the ‘C’ key
To enter the characters for a name, press the key the required number of times eg: for the letter
‘H’ you would press the number 4 key twice. If 2 consecutive characters are on the same key,
enter the first character, then wait for the cursor to move to the right before pressing the key
again to enter the next character. If you need a space, just press the ‘1’.
7. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again to save the entry
and keys to highlight the number to dial
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Using the Phonebook on the Handset Base or Cordless Handset
Your handset base and cordless handset can each store up to 50 names and numbers, making a total
of 100 entries available to you. Each individual Phonebook entry can be up to 15 characters and 24
digits long. Note: You can also view the Phonebook during a call
To store a Phonebook entry
1. Press the key to enter the phonebook
2. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. The first option displayed will be ‘Add new’
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
5. Using the keypad , enter the number. If you need to delete any digits, just press the ‘Cancel’
key on the Handset base or the ‘C’ key the Cordless Handset
6. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
7. Using the keypad, enter the name for the phonebook entry. If you need to delete any
incorrect characters, just press the ‘Cancel’ key on the Handset base or the ‘C’ key the
Cordless Handset
To enter the characters for a name, press the key the required number of times eg: for the letter
‘H’ you would press the number 4 key twice. If 2 consecutive characters are on the same key,
enter the first character, then wait for the cursor to move to the right before pressing the key
again to enter the next character. If you need a space, just press the ‘1’.
8. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to save the entry
Entering a Dialling Pause (P)
I
f your telephone is connected to a switchboard/PBX network, it may be necessary to insert a pause
into the dialling sequence. When entering a number, press and hold the ‘0’ (pause) key where a
pause is required.
A ‘P’ will be displayed to confirm.
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To view a Phonebook entry
1. Press the key and use the and keys to scroll to the entry you would like to view
2. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Use the key to scroll to ‘Select’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
4. The number of the phonebook entry will be displayed
To
edit a Phonebook entry
1. Press the key and use the and keys to scroll to the entry you would like to edit
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2. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Use the key to scroll to ‘Edit’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
4. Use the keypad and the and keys to edit the number entry
5. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key and use the keypad and the and keys to edit the name entry
6. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to save the entry
To
delete from the Phonebook
1. Press the key and use the and keys to scroll to the entry you would like to delete
2. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Use the key to scroll to ‘Delete?’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again to Confirm
Once deleted, Phonebook entries
cannot be retrieved, they must be
re-entered as new entries.
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Using the Call Log on the Handset Base or Cordless Handset
Your handset base and cordless handset call logs work with a network service ‘Caller Display’ and can
each store up to 30 names/numbers of up to 15 characters and 24 digits for each entry.
Missed calls will be indicated by the display ‘Missed calls’ and the Handset Base will also flash the
icon.
Caller Display/Caller Display with Call Waiting
Important Note:
To make use of Caller Display and Caller Display with Call Waiting on your landline, you must first
subscribe to the relevant service from your Telephony Network Provider.
•Caller Display
,llac gnimocni na eviecer uoy nehW the caller’s number will be displayed so that you can see
who’s calling before you answer. If the caller’s number has been stored in Phone Book, the
caller’s name will be displayed instead.
Other messages you may see in the display are:
‘Unavailable,Withheld’ - If the caller has withheld their number
‘Call’ - If the call originated from a network not offering Caller Display or
you do not subscribe to Caller Display service.
To view an entry in the Call Log
1. Press the Calls key and use the
To dial from the Call Log
1. Press the Calls key and use the
2. Lift the handset or press ‘Speaker’ on the handset base or press the external call key or
the key on the cordless handset
3. Replace the handset or press ‘Speaker’ on the handet base or press the or the key
on the Cordless Handset to end the call
and keys to scroll through and view the entries
and keys to highlight the entry you’d like to call
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Note: You will see ‘RPT’ in the top line of the display if the caller has tried to contact you more
than once. The most recent time and date will be displayed.
To
save a Call Log entry to Phonebook
1. Press the Calls key and then use the and keys to highlight the entry you’d like to save
2. Press the ‘Menu/OK’
3. Use the key to scroll to ‘Save number’
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key and use the keypad to enter a name for the phonebook entry. If you
need to delete any incorrect characters, just press the ‘Cancel’ key on the Handset base or the
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‘C’ key the Cordless Handset
To enter the characters for a name, press the key the required number of times eg: for the
letter ‘H’ you would press the number 4 key twice. If 2 consecut ive characters are on the
same key, enter the first character, then wait for the cursor to move to the right before
pressing the key again to enter the next character. If you need a space, just press the ‘1’.
5. Pr
ess the ‘Menu/OK’ key to save the entry.
Note: Yo
the and keys to select an individual entry, then pressing the ‘Menu/OK’ key, using the to
scroll to ‘Delete?’ or ‘Delete all?’, whichever is appropriate and then pressing the ‘Menu/OK’ key.
Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again to confirm and delete the entry or entries.
u can also delete individual or all entries from the Call log by pressing the ‘Calls’ key, using
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Using the Menu on the Handset Base
At idle under the ‘Menu/OK’ key you will find options which enable you to personalise your
product so that the screen contrast, key tones, dial mode and language setting are right for you.
Changing the Display Language
Your handset base has different display languages.
The name of each language setting is always spelt in its own language.
To change the display language
Note: After you have changed the display language and confirmed, the entire handset display will
be changed to the language that you have selected
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
2. ‘Language’ will be the first option. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again to view the available languages
3. Use the
display language that you require
4. Press the ‘Exit’ key to return to idle
Changing the Display Contrast
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
2. Use the
3. esU the and keys to change the contrast on your display and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to select
4. Press the ‘Exit’ key to return to idle
Key Tones On/Off
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
2. Use the
3. Use the and keys to scroll to ‘On’ or ‘Off’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to select
4. Press the ‘Exit’ key to return to idle
and keys to scroll through the language list and press the ‘Menu/OK’ to select the
key to scroll down to ‘LCD Contrast’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
key to scroll down to ‘Key tone’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
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Changing the Dial Mode
The dialling mode is pre-set to ‘Tone’. Only change this to ‘Pulse’ if you are advised to do this by
your switchboard provider or if your phone does not work using ‘Tone’ dialling.
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
2. Use the
3. Use the and keys to scroll to ‘Tone’ or ‘Pulse’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to select
4. Press the ‘Exit’ key to return to idle
Changing the Flash (Recall) time
Re
call is used to insert a line interruption when connected to certain switchboards, for transferring
calls to another extension number, and for some network services, such as Call Waiting. For the UK the
normal Recall setting is 100ms and your product has been preset to this.
Note: O
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
2. Use th
3. Use the and keys to scroll to the Recall time you require and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to
select
4. Press the ‘Exit’ key to return to idle
To set the Date and Time
Note: If you have Caller Display service on your line, the time will be automatically set and
updated each time you receive an incoming call.
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
2. Use th
3. Using the keypad enter the year and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
4. Using the keypad enter the month and day ‘MM/DD’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
5. Using the keypad enter the time in 12 hour clock and then use the and keys to change to
‘a’ for AM or ‘p’ for PM, whichever is appropriate
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key to scroll down to ‘Dial Mode’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
nly change the Recall setting if you are advised to do so by your switchboard provider.
e and keys to scroll to ‘ Recall time’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
e and keys to scroll to ’Date/Time’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
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6. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to save the details.
7. Press the ‘Exit’ key to return to idle
Message Waiting
If you have subscribed to a voice messaging service, the icon on the top line of the LCD will
be displayed to alert you if you have a message/s waiting.
To turn Visual Message Waiting Indication (VMWI) off
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
2. Use th
3. You will be prompted ‘VMWI off?’
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ to confirm or ‘Exit’ to go back to idle
Reset to
You can reset your Telephone Base to its original (default) settings.
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
2. Use the
3. Using the keypad enter the 4 digit PIN. Note: The default PIN is ‘0000’
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. A check screen will appear ‘Reset?’
5. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to confirm or the ‘Exit’ key to return to idle
6. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to save the details.
e and keys to scroll to ’VMWI’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
Default
and keys to scroll to ‘Reset’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
The personal data on your handset,
such as Phonebook, Call Log and Redial
entries will be lost when you reset your
base to default.
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Using the Menu on the Cordless Handset
At idle under the ‘Menu/OK’ key you will find setup options for both the Handset Base and the
Cordless Handset, which enable you to personalise your products so that the settings are just
right for you.
Changing the Cordless Handset Ring Melody
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Setup HS will be displayed, press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
2. Ring Melody will be displayed. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Use the
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to select your handset melody
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5. Press the key to return to idle
Changing the Cordless Handset Ring Volume
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Setup HS will be displayed, press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
2. Use the
3. Use the
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK key to select your handset melody
5. Press the key to return to idle
Changing the Cordless Handset
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Setup HS will be displayed, press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
2. Use the key to scroll to Tones and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Use the
would like to change the tone for
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key and use the
‘Menu/OK’ key to select
5. Press the key to return to idle
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and keys to scroll through and listen to the 8 different melodies
key to scroll to Ring Volume and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
and keys to change the Ring Volume level
Tones
and keys to scroll to ‘Low Battery’, ‘No coverage’ or ‘Key Tone’, whichever you
and keys to scroll to ‘On’ or ‘Off’ and press the
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To turn Auto talk On/Off
With Auto talk turned on, your call will be answered automatically when you pick up the handset
from the base.
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Setup HS will be displayed, press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
2. Use the
3. Use the and keys to scroll to ‘On’ or ‘Off’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to select
4. Press the key to return to idle
Changing the Cordless Handset name
You can change the name of each of the handsets that you have registered to a base, up to a
maximum of 13 characters.
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Setup HS will be displayed, press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
2. Use the
3. Use the keypad to enter a name for the handset. If you need to delete any incorrect characters, just press the ‘C’ key
To enter the characters for a name, press the key the required number of times eg: for the letter
‘H’ you would press the number 4 key twice. If 2 consecutive characters are on the same key,
enter the first character, then wait for the cursor to move to the right before pressing the key
again to enter the next character. If you need a space, just press the ‘1’.
4. Pr
ess the ‘Menu/OK’ key to save the entry.
5. Press the key to return to idle
key to scroll to Auto talk and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
key to scroll to Handset name and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
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Changing the Cordless Display Language
Your Cordless Handset has 3 different display languages. These are: English, French and Spanish.
The name of each language setting is always spelt in its own language.
To change the display language
Note: After you have changed the display language and confirmed, the whole handset display
will be changed to the language that you have selected
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Setup HS will be displayed, press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
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2. Use the
3. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to view the available languages
4. Use the and keys to scroll through the language list and press the ‘Menu/OK’ to select the
display language that you require
5. Press the key to return to idle
Changing the Cordless Contrast
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Setup HS will be displayed, press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
2. U
se the and keys to scroll to Contrast and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Use the and keys to change the contrast on your display and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to
select
4. Press the key to return to idle
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Reset the Cordless to Default
You can reset your Telephone Base to its original (default) settings.
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Setup HS will be displayed, press the ‘Menu/OK’ key again
2. Use the and keys to scroll to Reset and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. A check screen will appear ‘Reset?’
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to confirm or the ‘ key to return to idle
The personal data on your handset,
such as Phonebook, Call Log and Redial
entries will be lost when you reset your
base to default.
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Changing the Handset Base PIN from the Cordless Handset
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Use th
2. Change PIN will be displayed. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Using the keypad enter the old PIN. Note: The default PIN is ‘0000’
4. Using the keypad enter your new 4 digit PIN and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
5. Repeat PIN will be displayed. Using the keypad enter your new 4 digit PIN and and press the
‘Menu/OK’ key
6. Press the key to return to idle
Changing the Handset Base Dial Mode from the Cordless Handset
T
he dialling mode is pre-set to ‘Tone’. Only change this to ‘Pulse’ if you are advised to do this by
your switchboard provider or if your phone does not work using ‘Tone’ dialling.
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Use the key to scroll to Setup BS. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
2. Use the key to scroll to Dial Mode and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Use the and keys to scroll to ‘Tone’ or ‘Pulse’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to select
4. Press the key to return to idle
e key to scroll to Setup BS. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
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Changing the Handset Base Recall time from the Cordless Handset
Recall is used to insert a line interruption when connected to certain switchboards, for transferring
calls to another extension number, and for some network services, such as Call Waiting. For the UK the
normal Recall setting is 100ms and your product has been preset to this.
Note: Only change th
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Use th
2. Use the key to scroll to Recall time. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Use the and keys to scroll to the Recall time you require and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to
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select
4. Press the key to return to idle
Message Waiting
If you have subscribed to a voice messaging service, ‘Message Waiting’ will be displayed to alert
you if you have a message/s waiting.
To turn Visual Message Waiting Indication (VMWI) off from the Cordless Handset
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Use th
2. Use the key to scroll to VMWI. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. You will be prompted ‘VMWI off?’
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ to confirm or key to go back to idle
e Recall setting if you are advised to do so by your switchboard provider.
e key to scroll to Setup BS. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
e key to scroll to Setup BS. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
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Reset the Handset Base from the Cordless Handset
You can reset your Telephone Base to its original (default) settings.
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Use the key to scroll to Setup BS. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
2. Use the key to scroll to Reset. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Using the keypad enter the 4 digit PIN. Note: The default PIN is ‘0000’
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. A check screen will appear ‘Reset?’
5. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to confirm or the key to return to idle
The personal data on your handset,
such as Phonebook, Call Log and Redial
entries will be lost when you reset your
base to default.
To set the Cordless Handset Date and Time
Note: If you have Caller Display service on your line, the time will be automatically set and
updated each time you receive an incoming call.
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Use th
2. Using the keypad enter the year and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Using the keypad enter the month and day ‘MM/DD’ and press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
4. Using the keypad enter the time in 12 hour clock and then use the and keys to change to
‘a’ for AM or ‘p’ for PM, whichever is appropriate
5. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to save the details.
6. Press the key to return to idle
e key to scroll to Date/Time. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
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Registration
You can register additional GAP compatible handsets to each handset base and more than 1 base
to each handset.
Note: 1.New handsets must be fully charged before you attempt to register them.
2.Even if another handset meets GAP standards, it is possible that not all the handset
functions will be available.
To register an additional handset
At the handset base
1. Press and hold the ‘Mute’ key for more than 10 seconds to enter Handset Registration mode
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On the handset
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Use th
2. Register will be displayed. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Enter the 4 digit PIN. Note: The default PIN is ‘0000’
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
5. T
he handset will display ‘Searching’ and then ‘Successful’ when it has located the handset base.
To De-register a cordless handset:
1. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. Use th
2. Use the key to scross to Remove handset. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
3. Enter the 4 digit PIN. Note: The default PIN is ‘0000’.
4. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key. The handset number will be displayed
5. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to confirm
6. A check screen will be displayed ‘Remove Handset?’
7. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key to confirm or the key to return to idle
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e key to scroll to Registration. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
e key to scroll to Registration. Press the ‘Menu/OK’ key
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
MOTOROLA DOES NOT WARRANT ITS CORDLESS TELEPHONE PRODUCTS
(“PRODUCT(S)”) TO YOU, THE END-USER. A LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THIS PRODUCT
IS PROVIDED TO YOU BY MOTOROLA’S DISTRIBUTOR (“DISTRIBUTOR”) PURSUANT
TO DOCUMENTATION INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT. PLEASE CONTACT THE
DISTRIBUTOR IF YOU EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS WITH THIS PRODUCT.
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW (A) MOTOROLA
HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND RELATING TO THE PRODUCT
THAT BIND THE MANUFACTURER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTY AGAINST
INFRINGEMENT PROVIDED UNDER ANY LAW, AND (B) IN NO EVENT SHALL
MOTOROLA BE LIABLE TOYOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR OTHER
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY
LOSS), OR FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, EVEN IF MOTOROLA HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. MOTOROLA SHALL NOT BE
BOUND BY PRODUCT RELATED STATEMENTS NOT DIRECTLY MADE BY MOTOROLA
NOR ANY WARRANTY OBLIBATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE DISTRIBUTOR.
Warranty
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
Giant Telecom, BVI (Distributor) guarantees to you, the original purchaser, the digital
cordless telephone and accessories which you have purchased from an authorised
reseller (the “Products”), to be in conformance with the applicable specifications
current at the time of manufacture for a term of 24 months from date of purchase of
the Product(s) (Warranty Term). You must inform Distributor of the lack of conformity to
the applicable specifications of any of the Products within a period of two (2) months
from the date on which you detect a defect in material, workmanship or lack of
conformity and in any event within a term not to exceed the Warranty Term, and must
immediately submit the Product for service to Distributor’s Repair or Service Centre.
During the Warranty term, Distributor will, at its discretion and without extra charge, as
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your exclusive remedy, repair or replace your Product which does not comply with this
warranty; or failing this, to reimburse the price of the Product but reduced to take into
account the use you have had of the Product since it was delivered. This warranty will
expire at the end of the Warranty Term.
HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE?
In order to be eligible to receive warranty service, you must present your receipt of
purchase or a comparable substitute proof of purchase bearing the date of purchase.
The digital cordless telephone should also clearly display the original compatible
electronic serial number. Such information is contained with the Product.
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You must ensure that all and any repairs or servicing is handled at all t imes by a
Distributor’s Service Centre in accordance with the Distributor’s Service requirements.
In some cases, you may be requested to provide additional information concerning the
maintenance of the Products by Distributor’s Service Centres only, therefore it is
important to keep a record of any previous repairs, and make them available if
questions arise concerning maintenance.
CONDITIONS
This warranty will not apply if the type or serial numbers on the Product has been
altered, deleted, duplicated, removed, or made illegible. Distributor reserves the right
to refuse free-of-charge warranty service if the requested documentation can not be
presented or if the information is incomplete, illegible or incompat ible with the factory
records. Repair, at Distributor’s option, may include reflashing of software, the
replacement of parts or boards with functionally equivalent, reconditioned or new
parts or boards. Replaced parts, accessories, batteries, or boards are warranted for the
balance of the original warranty time period. The Warranty Term will not be extended.
All original accessories, batteries, parts, and digital cordless telephone that have been
replaced shall become the property of Distributor.
Distributor does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the products,
accessories, batteries or parts.
Distributor will not be responsible in any way for problems or damage caused by any
ancillary equipment not furnished by Distributor which is attached to or used in
connection with the Products.
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When the Product is used in conjunction with ancillary or peripheral equipment not
supplied for this digital cordless telephone by Distributor, Distributor does not warrant
the operation of the Product/peripheral combination and Distributor will not honour
any warranty claim where the Product is used in such a combination and it is
determined by Distributor that there is no fault with the Product.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY
This warranty is not valid if the defects are due to damage, misuse, tampering, neglect
or lack of care and in case of alterations or repair carried out by unauthorised persons.
The following are examples of defects or damage not covered by this product warranty
•
Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary
manner.
•
Defects or damage from misuse, access to incompatible sources, accident or neglect.
•
Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, adjustment,
unauthorised software applications or any alteration or modification of any kind.
•
Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or
workmanship.
•
Products disassembled or repaired other than by Distributor in such a manner as to adversely
affect performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim.
•
Defects or damage due to range, coverage, availability, grade of service, or operation of the
cellular system by the cellular operator.
Defects or damage due to moist, liquid or spills of food.
•
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• All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due
to customer normal use.
• Products rented on a temporary basis.
• Pe
riodic maintenance and repair or replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear.
Note: The talk-time, stand-by time and total life cycle of the rechargeable batteries for
your digital cordless telephone will depend on usage conditions and network
configurations. As a consumable product, the specifications indicate that you should
be able to obtain optimum performance for your digital cordless telephone within the
first two months from date of purchase.
The warranty for the rechargeable batteries becomes void if (i) the batteries are
charged other than by original battery chargers specified for the charging of the
battery, (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering,
(iii) the battery is used in equipment or service other than the digital cordless
telephone for which it is specified.
Depending on operating conditions and your usage habits, wear and tear might take
place of components including mechanical problems related to Product housing, paint,
assembly, sub-assemblies, displays and keyboards and any accessories which are not
part of the Product’s in-box configuration. The rect ification of faults generated through
wear and tear and the use of consumable items like batteries is considered to be your
responsibility and therefore Distributor will not provide the free Warranty repair service
for these items.
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Please make and retain a note of all data you have inserted into your Product for
example names and phone numbers, before submitting your Product for a Warranty
service as such data may be deleted or erased as part of the repair or service process.
OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIRS
If you request Distributor to repair your Product any time after the Warranty term or
where this warranty does not apply due to the nature of the defect or fault, then
Distributor may in its discretion carry out such repairs subject to you paying Distributor
its fees for such a repair or it may refer you to an authorised third party to carry out such repairs.
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MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office.