Motorola CD111 User's Guide

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Motorola CD1
Digital Cordless Telephone
with Answering Machine
For CD111, CD112, CD113 and CD114
Warning
Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.
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Page 1 - Motorola CD1

Motorola CD1Digital Cordless Telephonewith Answering MachineFor CD111, CD112, CD113 and CD114WarningCharge the handset for 24 hours before use.Motorol

Page 2 - Welcome

10 Getting startedThe charge capacity of rechargeable batteries will reduce with time as they wear out, giving the handset less talk/standby time. Eve

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Getting to know your phone 112. Getting to know your phoneOverview of your handsetA Ringer Indicator LEDIlluminates red when the phone is in use. Flas

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12 Getting to know your phoneL Direct Memory keysPress to call pre-stored number directly.M Menu / Left softkey In standby mode, press to open the Men

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Getting to know your phone 13Overview of the base Paging/Find handsetThis function allows you to page for the handset user or locate a missing handset

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14 Getting to know your phoneNOTEIf you do not press any button on the handset for 30 seconds the display will automatically return to standby mode. I

Page 7 - 1. Getting started

Getting to know your phone 15Menu mapNames Answer Machine Calls Lists Agenda Clock & Alarm Settings Registration ExtraSearchAdd EntryCopy Phoneboo

Page 8 - Connecting the base

16 Using the phone3. Using the phone3.1 To switch handset on/off1.Press and hold O until the handset switches off.2.Press O to switch the handset back

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Using the phone 172.Scroll U or D to highlight the calls list (Missed Calls, Received Calls, Dialled Calls, Delete Calls) you want.3.Press Select to c

Page 10 - O to return to standby mode

18 Using the phoneTo switch the amplification feature Off:1.After the AMP feature is switched ON in talking mode, then, press again, the will swit

Page 11 - 2. Getting to know your phone

Using the phone 193.When the other handset answers, announce the caller then press End to transfer the call. If the other handset does not answer, pre

Page 12 - Display icons

• All handsets are fully cordless with freedom to roam, within range of the base.• 250 Name and number phonebook.• Copy phonebook entries between h

Page 13 - B on the base again or

20 Phonebook4. PhonebookThe CD1 handset phonebook can store up to 250 names and numbers.NOTENumbers can be up to 24 digits long and names up to 12 cha

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Phonebook 214.4 Character map*L = LowerU = UpperKey Case Assigned characters and symbols1L/U* . , - ? ! ¡ ¿ ' @ : ; / 12L a b c 2

Page 15 - Menu map

22 Phonebook4.5 To enter a pauseIf the CD1 is connected to a switchboard, you may need to enter a pause in a stored number. This gives the switchboard

Page 16 - 3. Using the phone

Phonebook 235.When the message “Copy Phonebook?” appears on the destination handset, press Yes on the handset to start the copy process.6.Copy is comp

Page 17 - 3.8 To answer a call

24 Phonebook2.Enter the first letter of the name to search alphabetically then scroll U or D to the exact entry. Press Options.3.Scroll D to Fast Call

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Calls list 255. Calls listIf you have subscribed to Call Display service, and provided the identity of the caller is not withheld, the number of the c

Page 19 - 3.19 Call waiting

26 Calls list5.3 To view details of the call1.Press Menu, scroll D to Calls Lists and press Select.2.Scroll U or D to highlight the calls list (Missed

Page 20 - 4. Phonebook

Calls list 275.6 To delete entire calls list1.Press Menu, scroll D to Calls Lists and press Select.2.Scroll D to Delete Calls and press Select.3.Scrol

Page 21 - 4.4 Character map

28 Agenda6. Agenda6.1 To add a new eventUse the CD1 to remind you of details of up to five events such as birthdays, anniversaries or appointments. Up

Page 22 - 4.8 To edit an entry

Agenda 293.Scroll D to Show Details and press Select. The description, date and time of the agenda are displayed.4.Press Back to return to the previou

Page 23 - 4.11 To delete an entry

IMPORTANTOnly use the telephone line cord supplied. This equipment is not designed to make emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative

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30 Clock & Alarm7. Clock & AlarmIf you have subscribed to your network’s caller display service, the base automatically sets the date and time

Page 25 - N to dial the number

Handset settings 318. Handset settings8.1 To set the handset ringtoneYou can set different ringtones for external calls and internal calls.Select from

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32 Handset settings8.4 To change the handset nameIf you are using more than one handset with the CD1 base, you can give each handset a personalised na

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Handset settings 331.Press Menu, scroll D to Settings and press Select. 2.Set Handset is highlighted. Press Select.3.Scroll D to Screensaver and press

Page 28 - 6. Agenda

34 Base settings3.Scroll D to Key Beep and press Select. 4.Scroll U or D to Off or On then press Select.5.Press O to return to standby mode.8.13 To se

Page 29 - 6.6 To delete all agendas

Base settings 355.Press O to return to standby mode.9.3 To change the dialling modeThe CD1 is preset to Tone dialling. It is unlikely that you need to

Page 30 - 7. Clock & Alarm

36 Base settings5.Press O to return to standby mode.9.6 To switch first ring on / offIf you have subscribed to your network’s Caller Display service,

Page 31 - 8. Handset settings

Registration 379.9 To switch ECO mode on / offYou can switch on ECO mode to reduce the level of power emissions and save battery power. 1.Press Menu,

Page 32 - 8.8 To set the screensaver

38 Registration2.Register Handset is highlighted. Press Select.3.Bases are displayed. If necessary, scroll U or D to a new base you wish to register t

Page 33 - 8.9 To set light timeout

Room Monitor 3911. Room MonitorYou can use your CD1 handset to monitor the sounds in another room. If the sounds reach a certain level the handset wil

Page 34 - 9. Base settings

41. Getting started ...72. Getting to know your phone ...113. Using the phone...

Page 35 - 9.5 To change the recall mode

40 The Answering machineregister additional handsets before the handsets will be displayed and make Internal calls.NOTEIf the Room Monitor is triggere

Page 36 - 9.8 To reset the CD1

The Answering machine 41For more information on outgoing messages (OGM), see page 42.12.2 To switch the answering machine on / offWhen switched on, th

Page 37 - 10. Registration

42 The Answering machine12.4 To switch message alert tone on / offWhen you have new messages, with the audible message alert switched on, you will hea

Page 38 - 10.3 To de-register a handset

The Answering machine 4312.8 To play or delete your personalised outgoing messageDeleting a personalised outgoing message automatically reinstates the

Page 39 - 11. Room Monitor

44 The Answering machine5.Your memo is played back. If you want to delete it, press Delete during playback. If you press Save or wait for the message

Page 40 - 12. The Answering machine

The Answering machine 455 To delete current message6 To play next message12.13 Delete all old messagesAnswering machine messages that are not deleted

Page 41 - 12.3 To change answer delay

46 The Answering machineNOTESIf you have any new messages they will be played after you have entered your remote access PIN code.If you enter an incor

Page 42 - 12.6 Outgoing messages

Help 4713. HelpThe handset is not charging when the handset is placed on the base• The handset has been placed incorrectly. Make sure that the chargi

Page 43 - 12.10 To record a memo

48 HelpUnable to register another handset• You can register up to 5 handsets to the CD1 base and you can register the CD1 handset with up to 4 bases.

Page 44 - 12.12 Message playback

General information 4914. General informationIMPORTANTThis equipment is not designed to make emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternati

Page 45 - 12.14 Remote access

55.6 To delete entire calls list... 275.7 To redial the last number... 275.8 To view and

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50 General informationInstallation Guidelines1.Read and understand all instructions and save them for future reference.2.Follow all warnings and instr

Page 47 - 13. Help

General information 51• Never use household polish as this will damage the product. Never use a dry cloth as this may cause static shock.Environmenta

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52 General informationWhat will SUNCORP TECHNOLOGIES LTD do?SUNCORP TECHNOLOGIES LTD or its authorized distributor at its option and within a commerci

Page 49 - 14. General information

General information 53Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are cover

Page 50 - Cleaning

54 General informationTechnical InformationHow many telephones can I have?All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), whi

Page 51 - Warranty

55 General informationDeclaration of Conformity (DoC)Suncorp declares that the following products: Brandname: Motorola Type: CD111, CD112, CD11

Page 52 - Exclusions

Manufactured, distributed or sold by Suncorp Technologies Ltd. official licensee for this product.

Page 53 - Authorized Repair Center

612. The Answering machine ...4012.1 Base control keys ... 4012.2 To switch the ans

Page 54 - Inserting a pause

Getting started 71. Getting startedWARNINGDo not place the CD1 in the bathroom or other humid areas.LocationYou need to place the CD1 base within 2 me

Page 55 - Norman Tse

8 Getting startedConnecting the base1.Plug the telephone line cord into the socket marked on the underside of the base.2.Plug the mains power cable w

Page 56 - Version 8 (UK)

Getting started 9Connecting the handset and charger (for multipacks)If you have purchased a multiple pack, follow the steps below for all handsets and

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