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Motorola D1002 - User Manual

Motorola D1002
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Warning: Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.
Motorola D10
Models: D1001, D1002, D1003 and D1004
Digital Cordless Telephone

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Motorola D1002 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDECT telephone
Maximum indoor range50 m
Maximum outdoor range300 m
SpeakerphoneYes
Phonebook capacity100 entries
Redial list capacity10
Call list capacity phonebook40
Volume controlDigital
Display number of lines4 lines
Display number of colorsMonochrome
Frequency band1.88/1.9 GHz
Camera includedNo
Product colorBlack
Standby time100 h
Battery technologyNickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH)
Number of batteries supported2

Summary

Getting Started with Your Motorola D10

Optimal Base Location

Details on optimal placement of the D10 base for signal strength and accessibility.

Handset Operational Range

Explains the operational range of the cordless handset outdoors and indoors.

Signal Strength Indication

How the handset display indicates signal status and what happens when out of range.

Initial Setup Procedures

Instructions and important notes regarding the initial setup of the telephone base.

Power Adaptor Identification

Guidance on distinguishing between power adaptors for the base and the charger.

Connecting the Base Unit

Step-by-step instructions for connecting the telephone line and power to the base unit.

Handset Installation and Charging

Process for inserting batteries and charging the cordless handset for the first time.

Multi-Pack Charger Connection

Procedure for connecting chargers for multiple handsets in a multi-pack purchase.

Getting to Know Your Phone

Handset Layout Overview

Diagram and labels identifying the parts and buttons of the cordless handset.

Handset Controls and Navigation

Overview of handset buttons for making calls, accessing menus, and navigation.

Handset Display and Icons

Explanation of the handset screen, its icons, and battery status indicators.

Base Station Features

Details on the base's paging key and menu navigation system.

Menu Navigation and Map

Guide to navigating phone menus and a map of available menu options.

Using the Phone

Making and Receiving Calls

Steps for initiating, answering, and managing calls, including volume and mute functions.

Call Management Features

Utilizing phonebook, call list, redial, intercom, call transfer, and conference call functions.

Phonebook Management

Viewing and Dialing Entries

How to browse, select, and dial numbers from the stored phonebook.

Managing Phonebook Entries

Adding, editing, deleting, and managing speed dial entries in the phonebook.

Phonebook Utilities

Using character map, pauses, and copying phonebook data between handsets.

Caller ID and Call History

Call History Management

Viewing, dialing from, saving, and deleting entries in the calls list.

Redial List Operations

Redialing numbers, managing the redial list, and saving to phonebook.

Clock and Alarm Settings

Setting Date and Time

Manually configuring the current date and time on the phone.

Configuring the Alarm

Programming the alarm function with specific times and recurrence.

Alarm Melody Selection

Selecting a custom sound for the alarm notification.

Personal Settings

Handset Tone Customization

Adjusting ring volume, melodies, key tones, and first ring behavior.

Handset Features and Settings

Configuring handset name, auto pickup, auto hang up, language, room monitor, and backlight.

Keypad Security

Locking the handset keypad to prevent accidental dialing.

Advanced Settings

Network, Dialing, and Call Control

Settings for recall time, dial mode, call barring, and easy call features.

Handset and Base Management

Registering, unregistering handsets, selecting bases, and managing PINs.

System Configuration

Resetting, defaults, auto prefixes, country, intrusion, ECO mode, and country settings.

Help and Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for problems like no dial tone, poor audio quality, and display errors.

Specific Problem Resolution

Addressing issues with dial tone, audio, ringtone, Caller ID, phonebook, and display.

Handset Registration & Interference

Resolving handset registration errors and minimizing radio/TV interference.

General Information

Important Safety Precautions

Crucial precautions for safe operation, preventing fire, shock, and injury.

Product Information and Disposal

Details on warranty, technical specs, product disposal, and R&TTE compliance.

Connectivity and Special Functions

Instructions for switchboard connection, inserting pauses, and using the recall function.

Wall Mounting Guide

Wall Mounting Instructions

Step-by-step guide for securely mounting the base and charger on a wall.

Mounting Specifications and Securing

Details on drilling locations and securing the unit to the wall.

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