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Type | Cordless Telephone |
---|---|
DECT Security | Yes |
Answering Machine | Yes |
Speakerphone | Yes |
Ringer Volume Control | Yes |
Caller ID | Yes |
Headset Jack | No |
Phonebook Capacity | 50 entries |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Type | NiMH |
Frequency | 1.9 GHz |
Range | 300 meters |
Number of Handsets | 1 |
Crucial precautions to reduce risk of fire, electric shock, and injury during phone use.
Instructions for proper phone setup, placement, and cleaning.
Guidelines for safe handling and disposal of phone batteries.
Introduction to the Motorola CD5 Series features and benefits.
Information on finding answers and contacting customer service.
Guidance on optimal base placement for signal and handset range.
Instructions for connecting the base unit to power and the telephone line.
Steps to insert batteries and charge the handset for initial use.
Information on battery life, charging times, and optimal battery maintenance.
Procedures for manually setting the device's date and time if auto-clock is off.
Identification and function of handset buttons, LED, and display elements.
Identification of base unit buttons and how to play recorded messages.
Basic steps for navigating menus and using soft keys to select options.
Step-by-step guide to making, pre-dialing, answering, and ending calls with the handset.
Instructions for making calls using the base unit's fast call keys.
Feature to clarify voice quality by adjusting audio settings like Treble or Bass.
Procedures for switching the handset on/off and making internal calls between handsets.
Managing call waiting, securing the keypad, and accessing voicemail services.
Accessing and calling numbers stored in the contact list, including alphabetical search.
Steps for adding new contacts, including using the character map for names.
Procedures to modify, remove, or check the status of contact entries and available memory.
Setting up and managing speed dial numbers for quick access on handset and base.
Configuring the device's clock, date, and setting audible alarms.
Detailed steps for setting alarms and choosing time display format.
Setting the phone to suppress rings and lights for incoming calls during specific hours.
Preventing specific numbers or prefixes from being dialled from the phone.
Configuring the phone to block calls based on type or specific numbers.
Accessing and reviewing the list of incoming missed and answered calls.
Redialing last numbers and managing saved redial and call list entries.
Adjusting ringtones, ring volume, and key tones for handset notifications.
Configuring automatic ringer volume adjustment and audible feedback for key presses.
Managing audible alerts for handset docking and low battery status.
Setting a custom name for the handset and adjusting display contrast.
Changing the device language and configuring the screensaver.
Adjusting the base unit's ringer volume and selecting the dialing mode (Tone/Pulse).
Configuring automatic call answering, ending, and multi-handset call joining features.
Setting the area code, configuring auto clock, and changing the system PIN for security.
Resetting the phone to factory settings and viewing current default configurations.
Adding new handsets to the base station or removing existing ones from the system.
Enabling or disabling the answering machine function via the base or handset.
Procedures for playing new and old messages using the base unit or handset.
Controlling speaker volume and removing stored messages from the answering machine.
Recording, playing, and selecting pre-recorded or custom outgoing announcements.
Configuring the number of rings before pickup and the maximum message length.
How to record short messages for other users of the phone.
Controlling the answering machine remotely using a DTMF phone and setting the security PIN.
Modifying the existing PIN for remote access to the answering machine.
Information on what happens when the answering machine memory is full.
Solutions for common issues like not recording messages or stopping automatically.
Instructions for cleaning the device and environmental considerations for usage.
Guidelines for safely disposing of the product and its batteries.
Details on the product's warranty period, what is covered, and any limitations.
Specific items not covered by warranty and instructions for seeking repair service.
Compliance with FCC rules for digital devices and radio frequency exposure safety.
Requirements for connecting to the telephone network, including REN information.
Information on safe radio frequency energy absorption levels for users.
Compliance with Canadian regulations for device operation and RF exposure guidelines.