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Motorola C6A User Manual

Motorola C6A
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Motorola C6A
Digital Cordless Phone
For C601A, C602A, C603A and C604A
Warning
Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.

Table of Contents

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Motorola C6A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency1.9 GHz
DECT SecurityYes
Maximum Number of Handsets Supported5
SpeakerphoneYes
Number of Handsets1
Caller IDYes
Call WaitingYes
Phonebook Capacity50 entries
Range300 meters

Summary

Welcome to Your Motorola C6A Phone

Key Features Overview

Lists the main functionalities like cordless operation, phonebook, and Caller ID.

Getting Help and Support

Provides contact details for customer services and the official website.

Getting Started Guide Introduction

Important Setup Notes

Key warnings about power and emergency call limitations.

Package Contents Verification

Checklist to ensure all necessary components are present in the box.

1. Getting Started: Initial Setup

Base Unit Location and Range

Guidance on optimal placement of the base for signal and accessibility.

Signal Strength Indicators

Explains how to interpret signal strength icons on the handset.

Connecting the Base Unit

Instructions for connecting power and telephone line to the base.

1. Getting Started: Handset Charging

Installing Handset Batteries

Steps for inserting batteries into the handset correctly.

Initial Handset Charging

Procedure for charging the handset for the first time, including duration.

Charging Additional Handsets

Steps for connecting chargers for multi-pack handsets.

1. Getting Started: Battery and Time

Battery Performance and Warnings

Information on battery life, low battery alerts, and care.

Manual Date and Time Setting

How to manually set the date and time if Caller ID is not used.

2. Getting to Know Your Phone: Handset

Handset Components Overview

Identification of handset parts and buttons.

Handset Display Icons Explained

Meanings of symbols displayed on the handset screen.

2. Getting to Know Your Phone: Controls

Handset Button Functions

Detailed functions of specific buttons like Intercom, Keypad Lock, and Hands-free.

Handset LCD Display Layout

Visual guide to the handset screen and its elements.

2. Getting to Know Your Phone: Base & Menus

Keypad Lock and Battery Indicators

How to lock the keypad and interpret battery status icons.

Base Unit and Menu Navigation

Overview of the base unit and how to navigate the phone's menus.

3. Using the Phone: Basic Operations

Handset Power and Call Handling

Turning the handset on/off, making, receiving, and ending calls.

Volume Adjustment and Mute

How to control earpiece volume and use the secrecy (mute) function.

3. Using the Phone: Intercom & Calls

Internal Calls and Transfers

Making internal calls, transferring external calls, and setting up conference calls.

3. Using the Phone: Hands-Free & Redial

Hands-Free Speakerphone Usage

Operating the speakerphone and switching call audio.

Redial List Operations

Accessing and using the redial list for quick dialing.

3. Using the Phone: Keypad & Paging

Keypad Lock and Unlock

Securing the keypad to prevent accidental use.

Paging and Finding Handsets

Using the base to locate missing or misplaced handsets.

4. Phonebook Management

Storing New Contacts

Adding names, numbers, and ringer melodies to the phonebook.

Viewing and Dialing Contacts

Accessing and initiating calls from stored phonebook entries.

4. Phonebook Management: Editing

Editing Existing Contacts

Modifying stored names, numbers, or melodies.

Deleting Phonebook Entries

Removing contacts from the phonebook.

5. Handset Settings: Volume & Melody

Adjusting Ringer Volume

Setting volume levels for internal and external call rings.

Selecting Ringer Melodies

Choosing ringtones for internal and external calls.

Auto Answer Configuration

Enabling or disabling the automatic answering feature.

Naming Handsets

Assigning custom names to individual handsets.

5. Handset Settings: Alerts & Language

Language Selection

Changing the display language of the handset.

Key Beep and Warning Beeps

Managing audible feedback for key presses and system alerts.

5. Handset Settings: Keypad Lock

Locking/Unlocking Keypad via Menu

Using the menu to activate or deactivate keypad lock.

6. Base Settings: Ringer Configuration

Base Ringer Volume Control

Adjusting the audible alert volume for the base unit.

Base Ringer Melody Selection

Choosing ringtones for the base unit.

6. Base Settings: Security & Dialing

Changing Base PIN Code

Setting or changing the base unit's personal identification number.

Dial Mode and Recall Settings

Configuring tone/pulse dialing and recall function timing.

Restoring Base Default Settings

Resetting the base unit to its original factory configurations.

6. Base Settings: Advanced Features

Emergency Default Restore

Restoring default settings using a specific emergency procedure.

Eco Mode Functionality

Activating the power-saving Eco mode and its effect on range.

6. Base Settings: Default Configuration

Overview of Default Settings

A list summarizing the default states of various phone features.

7. Clock & Alarm Settings

Setting the Date and Time

Manual adjustment of the device's date and time.

7. Clock & Alarm: Alarm Function

Configuring and Silencing Alarms

Setting alarm times and turning off the alarm sound.

8. Caller ID and Calls List

Understanding Caller ID Features

Information on how Caller ID works and what is displayed for calls.

8. Caller ID and Calls List: Call History

Viewing and Dialing Call Records

Accessing the list of received calls and initiating calls from it.

Modifying Call Entries

Editing existing call records and saving them to the phonebook.

8. Caller ID and Calls List: List Management

Copying Calls to Phonebook

Saving numbers from the call list into the phonebook for future reference.

Deleting Call Records

Removing individual call entries or the entire call history.

9. Using Additional Handsets: Registration

Registering a New Handset to Base

Step-by-step guide for pairing a new handset with the base.

9. Using Additional Handsets: Management

Registering Different Brand Handsets

Information on compatibility and limitations of non-Motorola handsets.

Selecting and De-registering Bases/Handsets

How to switch between registered bases and remove unwanted handsets.

10. Help and Troubleshooting

Common Operational Issues

Solutions for problems like no dial tone, blank display, and keypad malfunction.

Advanced Troubleshooting

Addressing issues with Caller ID, PIN forgotten, and handset registration failures.

11. General Information: Safety First

Essential Safety Precautions

Critical safety guidelines to prevent injury and product damage.

Installation and Placement Advice

Recommendations for safe installation and optimal placement of the phone.

11. General Information: Product Care

Cleaning and Battery Safety

Instructions for cleaning the unit and safe battery handling.

Unplugging and Storm Precautions

When to unplug the phone and precautions during electrical storms.

11. General Information: Environment

Environmental Considerations

Advice on operating environments and product placement to avoid damage.

Product Disposal and Recycling

Guidance on responsible disposal of batteries and the phone unit.

11. General Information: Warranty

Consumer Product Warranty Coverage

Details on what the product warranty covers for consumers.

Warranty Exclusions and Purchaser

Information on warranty limitations and who is eligible.

11. General Information: Warranty Service

Obtaining Warranty Service

Procedures and requirements for claiming warranty service.

Warranty Limitations and Rights

Specific limitations and legal rights related to the product warranty.

11. General Information: Technical Details

Telephone Line Capacity (REN)

Explanation of Ringer Equivalence Number and line connection limits.

Compliance and Connection Standards

Information on R&TTE compliance and switchboard connection.

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