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D933 - 900MHz Cordless

INSTALLING THE D933        

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INSTALLING THE D933

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Check to see that the following items are enclosed:

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Telephone Base and Handset

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Long Line Cord

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Short Line Cord for Wall Mounting

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Desktop/Wall Mount Wedge

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AC Adapter

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Two battery packs

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Belt Clip

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User Manual

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Quick Start Card

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ATTERY

Use this procedure to install or replace the battery in the 
handset. Be sure to follow the battery specifications and 
safety instructions. See “SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & 
WARRANTY” on page iii.

CAUTION

To reduce the risk of fire, use only 3.6V 850mAh 
Nickel Cadmium (NiCad) battery pack in this phone.

Do not attempt to open the sealed battery pack. All used 
Ni-Cad batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly 
in accordance with all applicable laws.

a.    Press down on the battery cover and slide the 

cover down to expose the battery 
compartment.

b.  Locate the battery “+” and “-” signs inside the 

battery compartment and the corresponding 
“+” and “-” on the battery pack. Align the 
battery pack “+” and “-” with the “+” and “-” in 
the battery compartment and press down.

c.  To replace the battery cover, slide the cover 

upwards until the tab engages and the cover 
snaps into place.

NEED TO KNOW

Prior to first use, place the handset in the cradle 
and charge the battery for at least 12 hours 
before connecting the telephone line. The 
charge light on the base comes on to tell you 
that the handset is charging.

Summary of Contents for D933

Page 1: ...User Manual 9 0 0 M H z D S S D933 105886 01 Rev A Preliminary Alpha Test ...

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Page 3: ...ements v Warranty vii INTRODUCTION 1 D933 Features 1 INSTALLING THE D933 2 Check the Contents 2 Install the Handset Battery 2 Choose a Location for the Base Unit 3 Plug in the Adapter 3 Install the Telephone Line Cord and Desktop Wall Mount Wedge 4 Attach the Belt Clip 5 Spare Battery 5 Attach Headset Optional 5 FEATURES AND CONTROLS 6 Handset Modes 8 Personalizing your Phone 9 ...

Page 4: ...ng ID CWID Options 12 Using Network Services 13 Dialing 13 Pre Dialing 14 Convenience Dialing 14 Adjusting the Volume 15 Using Hold 15 Timing Calls 15 Temporary Tone Service 15 Locating a Lost Handset 15 Low Battery 15 Caller ID Records 16 Directory Records 16 Reading Display Messages 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 Problem Solution 20 ...

Page 5: ...ll outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners just use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not place this telephone on an unstable cart stand or table It could fall causing serious damage or impede operation Never place this telephone near or over a radiator or heat register Only operate this telephone using the type of power source listed on the marking label If you are not sure of the...

Page 6: ...ver or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel CAUTION Changes or modification to this device not expressly approved could void the user s authority to operate this equipment TELEPHONE WIRING AND JACK INSTALLATION Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Never install telephone wiring during an electrical storm Never install telephone jacks in w...

Page 7: ...th Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits provide ...

Page 8: ...e REN contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If this device causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will give you advance notice if temporary discontinuance of service is required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complai...

Page 9: ...w this manual s instructions battery leakage misuse fire flood and Acts of God We do not warrant this product to be compatible with party lines with all types of telephone equipment or with your specific customer premises equipment Shipping costs to and from authorized service centers are not covered We are not responsible for implied warranties including those of fitness for a particular purpose ...

Page 10: ...w Message Indicator 50 Caller ID Records 50 Directory records Backlit display and keypad on handset Adjustable Ringer and Handset Volume Control Hearing aid Compatible English and Spanish Headset Jack Call timer Single key redialing The D933 is a 900MHz cordless phone that incorporates your telephone company s calling features such as Caller ID Voicemail and Call Waiting ID to provide a powerful f...

Page 11: ...ttery pack in this phone Do not attempt to open the sealed battery pack All used Ni Cad batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly in accordance with all applicable laws a Press down on the battery cover and slide the cover down to expose the battery compartment b Locate the battery and signs inside the battery compartment and the corresponding and on the battery pack Align the battery pac...

Page 12: ...nto an electrical outlet Be sure that the tip is securely plugged into the jack Without AC power your phone will not operate CAUTION You must use a Class 2 power adapter that supplies 9 Volts DC and delivers at least 500mA Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the phone s DC 9V jack The supplied adapter meets these specifications Using an adapter that does not meet these spe...

Page 13: ...arked TEL LINE c Plug the other end of the line cord into the wall jack TO MOUNT ON A WALL a Place the wedge over the lower portion of the base so the arrow points away from the phone Install the wedge by aligning it over the holes and pressing down and in the opposite direction of the arrow until it snaps into place b Plug the short line cord into the phone jack marked TEL LINE c Thread the phone...

Page 14: ...e cover Align the battery pack and signs with the and in the battery compartment and press into place Replace the cover and verify the spare charge LED is lit CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only 3 6V 850mAh Nickel Cadmium NiCad battery pack in this phone Do not attempt to open the sealed battery pack All used Ni Cad batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly in accordance with all ...

Page 15: ...V OPER PQRS GHI WXYZ 9 FLASH HOLD VOICEMAIL LINE IN USE SPARE CHARGE HANDSET CHARGE PAGE FIND CALL 5 5 05PM MAY 5 SMITH JOHN 1 408 555 1234 SAVE 7 10 11 DELETE C A L L S DIR REVIEW Line In Use Light Handset Charge Light Voicemail Light Exit Menu Key Review Key Hold Key Talk Key Light Flash Key Dial Pad Headset Jack Volume Control Function Keys DIR Key CALLS Key Keys ...

Page 16: ...Voicemail Light on handset and base flashes if you have messages in your mailbox Review Key allows you to scroll through menu options and access your Directory Records Dir and Caller ID Records Calls with one touch from the idle screen Exit Menu Key allows you to setup your phone and utilize the Network Services Headset Jack allows use of a headset with a standard 2 5mm plug Line in Use Light come...

Page 17: ...it will be in the correct format to dial from your phone Delete Key deletes single or multiple entries from the Caller ID log IDLE MODE Redial P Key recalls and dials the last phone number dialed Voicemail Key accesses your voice mailbox if you subscribe to this service through your local telephone company Voicemail must be setup to use this key See Vmail Setup on page 10 CALL 5 DELETE 7 10 11 SAV...

Page 18: ...personalize your phone by pressing the EXIT MENU key MENU is displayed on the screen Using the REVIEW key scroll through the options Enter the menu number to select the desired option or press SELECT when the cursor is next to the desired option The specific number for each option is listed in the following table EDIT DIRECTORY JOHN SMITH 1 408 555 1234 DELETE SELECT MENU 1 NETWORK SERVS 2 LANGUAG...

Page 19: ...oll through the options until the arrow is next to LANGUAGE and press SELECT or press 2 The following is displayed LANGUAGE 1 ENGLISH 2 ESPANOL CURRENTLY ENG Press the number for the desired language or press EXIT MENU to leave as is VMAIL SETUP If you subscribe to your local telephone company s Voicemail service the VOICEMAIL key can be used to automatically access your mailbox To setup your Voic...

Page 20: ...arrow is next to CLEAR VM LIGHT and press SELECT or press 5 See Clearing the Voicemail Light on page 12 CALL WAITING ID OPTIONS SETUP Call Waiting ID options allow you to disposition incoming calls when you are on another call Feature may not be available in all areas Contact your local phone company NEED TO KNOW Caller ID Call Waiting ID and Call Waiting ID CWID options are required from your loc...

Page 21: ...ll comes in while you are talking you will hear a tone The new caller s name and phone number if available will be displayed You can either alternate between calls or disposition the call Feature may not be available in all areas Contact your local phone company NEED TO KNOW Caller ID Call Waiting ID and CWID Options are required from your local telephone company Please contact your local telephon...

Page 22: ...ough the features until the desired feature is displayed b Press the TALK key to activate the feature NEED TO KNOW If you would like to have access to a feature that you do not currently subscribe to please contact your local telephone company DIALING a Press TALK b Use the keypad to dial the phone number MENU OPTIONS 1 VM Sends the new caller to voice mail to leave a message 2 BUSY Plays a pre re...

Page 23: ...format to dial from your phone For example 7 digits 555 1234 10 digits 408 555 1234 11 digits 1 408 555 1234 You must choose the correct format to dial the area code and number of the call record chosen DIALING FROM CALLER ID RECORDS a Press the CALLS key b Use the REVIEW key to find the call record desired c Use the 7 10 11 key to change between the different formats and choose the right format t...

Page 24: ...r at 0 00 TEMPORARY TONE SERVICE If your phone is set to Pulse and you need Tone service for interacting with bank and other automated services you can temporarily change your dial setting to Tone Press during the call and the phone switches to temporary Tone service for the duration of the call The phone returns to Pulse service when you hang up See Selecting a Dialing Method on page 11 LOCATING ...

Page 25: ...LETE DELETED appears DELETING ALL CALLER ID RECORDS a Press CALLS b Press and hold DELETE The following is displayed DELETE ALL 1 YES 2 NO DIRECTORY RECORDS LOOKING UP RECORDS IN THE DIRECTORY Looking Up Records Using REVIEW a Press the DIR key b Use the REVIEW key to find the directory record desired c When the end of the directory list is reached the following is displayed See Creating Your Dire...

Page 26: ...rmat to dial the number from your phone d Press SAVE SAVED is displayed NEED TO KNOW To edit the name and number field you must be in Directory mode For details see Creating or Editing below Creating or Editing You can enter up to 16 characters in the name field and 32 characters in the number field a Press the DIR key To edit a record press the REVIEW key until the desired record is displayed To ...

Page 27: ...e you can also use the and keys to select the following symbols in the name field Adding Special Characters You can add special characters by Press the REVIEW key to add a space in the name field The phone dials the number exactly as it is stored in the directory DELETING DIRECTORY RECORDS Deleting an Individual Directory Record a Press DIR b Use the REVIEW key or look up alphabetically see Lookin...

Page 28: ...ILABLE The person is calling from an area that provides number only Caller ID service or you can be in a service area which only shows the number NO CALLS There are no call records stored in memory NO DATA SENT The phone did not receive Caller ID information from the phone company PRIVATE The caller has purposely chosen to block his her caller ID information RECHARGE BATTERY The handset battery is...

Page 29: ... Call your local telephone company s business office to ensure that your services are active You can verify that your Call Waiting ID is active by listening for a double tone which indicates that another call is being received Check the AC adapter Be sure that the adapter is not damaged and that it is securely plugged into a working outlet Also check that the wall plug is not controlled by a wall ...

Page 30: ...ct your your local telephone company Business Office for help calculating the limit for your residence or business Move the handset closer to the base No dial tone Verify that the line cord is connected secure and inserted in the proper jack Check that the handset is fully charged Move the handset closer to the base The handset does not respond to the PAGE FIND key The handset is not communicating...

Page 31: ...at you have Caller ID or Call Waiting ID service Check the answering machine Ensure that your answering machine is set to answer after two rings Ensure you answer the call after two rings Check Call Forwarding Ensure that Call Forwarding is turned off Contact your local telephone company s Service Department if the problem continues for more than 24 hours Your your local telephone company central ...

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