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    							Users Guide
    Digital 1.8 GHz
    DIGITAL CORDLESS
    TELEPHONE
    WITH *CALLER ID 
    Model ME4050 Series
    MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are theproperty of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2004. 
    						
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    elcome
    For product-related questions, please refer to the Warranty section.
    Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records. For warranty service
    of your Motorola Product, you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt
    to confirm warranty status.
    Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola product!
    Your Motorola Telephone at a glance:
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    elcome
          Complies with the essential protective requirements and objectives of the ECs R&TTE
    Directive 1999/5/EC; EC Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC; EC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
    Copyright © 2004 Motorola, Inc.
    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by
    any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation
    or adaptation) without written permission from Motorola, Inc.
    Motorola reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content
    from time to time without obligation on the part of Motorola to provide notification
    of such revision or change. Motorola provides this guide without warranty of any kind,
    either implied or expressed, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of
    merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.  Motorola may make improvements
    or changes in the product(s) described in this manual at any time.
    MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo, and PhoneWrap are registered in the U.S. Patent
    and Trademark Office.  All other product or service names are the property of their
    respective owners.
    For details, please contact :
    +61 1300 889 785
    Call
    Display
    Handset
    Base
    Delete Headset JackPhone Book
    Battery Charge Indicator
    Incoming Call Flashes
    Paging
    Number
    External Call Hold / Forward
    Internal Call / OK
    Arrow for Navigating/Menu/Redial
    Mute 
    						
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    Contents
    Contents
    Welcome
    Contents
    Important Safety Instructions Technical Amendments
    Installation Package Contents Setting up the Base Station and Charger Unit Connecting the Base Station and Mains Adaptor Connecting the Charger Unit Inserting the Batteries  Attaching the Headset   Technical Data
    Features
    Control Buttons Control Buttons Control Buttons (on Charger)
    Menu Structure
    Using the Telephone Switching the Handset On / Off 
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     Selecting the Language Making Internal Calls Making  External Calls  Direct dialingOn-hook dialing
      
     
    Taking Calls  Handset is in the Base Station  Handset is not in the Base Station Prefix Dialing Dialing from the Phone Book Call Log Operations  Browse, Call Back, Delete, Save Muting the Microphone Holding Calls / Forwarding Calls Teleconference and Intercom Call Transfering Entering a Dialing Pause (P)
    Phone Book Phone Book Store Entries View Entries Edit Entries Delete Entries
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    Handset Settings Changing the Ringer Vo lu m e Changing the Ringer Melody (external / internal) Entering / Changing Handset Name Saving a Prefix Switching the Key Ton e O n /  O ff Activating / Deactivating Automatic Call Answering Activating / Deactivating Call Tim er Default Settings Registering Additional Handsets
    Base Station Settings Barring Calls Entering / Changing Emergency Number Changing the Flash Tim e Select Dial Mode Changing the PIN Default Settings Delete HS
    Quick Reference Operation Phone Book Handset Settings Base Settings
    Warranty
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    Impor
    tant Safety Instructions
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    Impor
    tant Safety Instructions
    Important Safety Instructions
    Follow these safety precautions when using your cordless phone to reduce the risk
    of fire, electric shock and injury to persons or property:
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    10.
    Keep all slits and openings of the phone unblocked. Do not set the phone on a
    heating register or over a radiator. Ensure that proper ventilation is provided at
    the installation site.
    Do not use while wet or while standing in water.
    Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub, kitchen sink, or
    swimming pool).
    Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Place the power cord so that it
    will not be walked on.
    Never insert objects of any kind into the product slits as that may result in fire or
    shock.
    Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners
    or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
    Do not disassemble this product. If service or repair work is required, contact the
    Warranty Service phone number found in the back of this usersguide.
    Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords.
    Avoid using during an electrical storm. Use a surge protector to protect the
    equipment.
    Do not use this cordless phone to report a gas leak, especially if you are in the
    vicinity of the gas line.
    Reduce risk of fire and shock by:
    R ead  and  unders tan d all ins truc tio ns and  save  them for  futur e r eference.
    F o llo w  all  w arn in gs a n d in str u ctio ns m arke d o n  th e p ro duct.
    D o n o t in sta ll  t h is  p ro du ct n ear a b ath  tu b, s in k o r s h o w er.
    O pera te  th is  p h on e u sin g on ly  th e p o w er s o u rc e  t h at is  ind ica te d o n  th e m ark in g
    la b el.  If  y o u  are  u nsu re  o f th e p o w er sup p ly to yo ur ho m e, c o nsu lt  w it h  yo ur d eale r
    o r lo ca l p o w er com pan y.
    D o n o t pla ce th is  pro d uct o n an  un sta b le  ca rt, s ta n d o r ta b le . T h is p ro d uct m ay
    fa ll , c a u sin g se rio u s d am ag e to  th e p ro du ct.
    A dju st o n ly  th ose  co ntr o ls th at a re  co vere d  by th e o pera tin g in str u ctio n s. Imp ro per
    a dju stme n t o f o th er c o ntr o ls m ay re su lt  in d am ag e an d w ill o fte n re q uir e  e xte n sive
    w ork  to  re sto re  th e pro du ct to  no rma l  o pera tio n.
    C lean  th is pro du ct w it h  a so ft, d am p clo th . D o not u se  ch em ic a ls o r c le a n in g ag en ts
    to  cle an  th is  p ho n e.
    U nplug  th is  cord le ss p h one im mediately fro m  a n  o u tle t if :
    Th e pow er c ord o r plug is d am aged or fr ayed.
    Liq uid  has b een  sp ill e d  in to  th e p rod uct.
    Th e pro duct has b een exp osed to  rain o r w ater. D o not ret r iev e the h andset or base
    u ntil  aft e r yo u have unplu g ged  t h e pow er and p hone fro m  the  w all . T hen retr iev e
    th e unit  b y un plugged cord s.
    The product has b een d ropped or the  cabinet has b een  dam aged.
    The pro duct exhib its a  distinct c ha ng e in p erfo rm ance.
    Ins tallat io n  G uid elin es
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    Impor
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    Installation
    Package Contents
    Please check the contents of the package carefully.  If  s o m eth in g  i s  m is sin g  o r h as
    become damaged in transit, you should NOT use the telephone. In such a case you
    should return to the dealer with your sales receipt or contact the Motorolas distributor
    directly. (For details, please refer to the Warranty section.)
    S etting up the Base S tation and Charger Unit
    Place the base station and charger unit in an easily accessible location. Make sure
    that the location is stable and flat and that the surface is non-slip. When choosing
    the location, also make sure that all cables can be routed so as to prevent people
    tripping over them. Furthermore, avoid placing the base station and charger unit in
    the immediate vicinity of other electronic appliances such as microwaves, PCs or Hi-
    Fis, for example.
    Base Station
    Mobile Handset
    Mains Adaptor
    Telephone Line Cord
    Rechargeable Batteries
    type micro AAA
    Charger Unit
    Users Guide
    ME4050-1
    Single Pack
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    1
    1
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    2
    0
    1
    ME4050-2
    Twin Pack
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    2
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    4
    1
    1
    ME4050 -3
    Triple Pack
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    3
    3
    1
    6
    2
    1
    ME4050-4
    Quad Pack
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    4
    4
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    Note: Retain the packaging of your appliance to prevent it from being damaged should
    you ever need to return it.
    Use only the power supply that came with this unit. Using other power supplies
    may damage the unit.
    Because cordless phones operate on electricity, you should have at least one phone
    in your home that isnt cordless, in case the power in your home goes out.
    To avoid interference to nearby appliances, do not place the base of the cordless
    phone on or near a TV, microwave oven, or VCR.
    It is impossible to make emergency calls when the keypad lock is enabled.
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    11.
    These Operating Instructions are issued for information purposes. Their content is 
    not the subject of a contract.
    All indicated data is merely nominal values. The described equipment and options 
    may differ depending on requirements which are specific to each country
    Technical Amendments
    This device is dedicated to be used in the analog public switched telecommunicationnetwork (PSTN).
    12.   This telephone complies with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio      w aves (EMR).  The mean power of this telephone does not exceed 20mW limit at       which point testing is required. 13.   The earpiece of the handset may at tract small metal objects such as staples and       pins. Care should be taken when placing the handset near these items.14. Do not use the handset in an explosi ve hazard area such as where there is g as       leaking.15.   This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the       mains power fails.   Always have a corded phone available to be able to mak e and       receive calls to emergency services if the mains power fails.  
    						
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    Installation
    Installation
    Open the battery compartment by pushing downwards
    on the battery compartment cover. Insert AAA-type batteries, observing the correct polarity.
    Inserting the Batteries 
    The mobile handset will not operate 
     are inserted incorrectly. 
     that the handset may be damaged thereby.
    Insert the plug of the mains adaptor in thesocket on the underneath of the charger unit.
    Plug the mains adaptor into the mains socket.
    The charger unit is now ready to use.
    Connecting the Charger Unit
    The base station does not
    have a power switch. Make
    sure that there is a mains
    socket nearby and that the
    mains adaptor is easily
    accessible. Check that the
    voltage indicated on the
    mains adaptor corresponds
    to that of your mains
    current.
    Insert the plug in the corresponding socket of the base station (it is not possible to
    mix them up as the socket and plug are designed to be reverse-polarity protected).
    Route the cable beneath the telephone towards the back. Insert the plug into the
    socket of the telephone plug of your telephone connection. Insert the mains adaptor
    in the wall socket. The base station is now ready for use.
    Do not expose the base station and charger unit to direct sunlight. Do
    not allow the base station and charger unit to become wet. They should
    not be set up in rooms which are subject to condensation or corrosive
    steam or a high concentration of dust (e.g. cellars, garages or
    conservatories). The room temperature must be between 00C and 350C.
    Connecting the Base Station and Mains Adaptor
    Replace the cover on the battery compartment and push it upwardsuntil it clicks into place. Place the handset in the base station.A confirmation beep and the charging indicator confirm that charging has begun.
    Note:  When used for the first time, allow the batteries to charge for at least 14 hourswithout interruption. If possible, only take the handset out of the base station when
    the charging process has ended. This will help to guarantee optimum operation.
    Note: To ensure the battery charging properly, clean the charging contacts on the handset and charger with a soft, dry cloth once a month. Clean more often if the unit is subject to grease, dust or high humidity. 
    						
    							
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    Features
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    Installation
    Attaching the Headset
    Note: The headset is not included as standard.
    You can connect headsets to the mobile handset.
    The 2.5mm jack plug must be inserted fully into the
    jack socket on the right-hand side of the handset.
    Receiver impedance
    Microphone impedance
    Receiver output power
    Plug
    Microphone sensitivity
    Technical Data
    32W
    1.4W
    60mW
    2.5mm stereo jack plug
    -54dB
    Features
    Congratulations on your purchase of this high quality, cordless telephone set.
    The set offers the following features:
    Key input tone on/off
    Operation of up to 4 handsets
    Paging function from base station to
    handset
    Programmable number barring
    Up to 100 hours standby
    Up to 10 hours continuous call time
    Operation with 2 standard AAA batteries
    Comfortable digital cordless phone with
    DECT/GAP standards
    Call ID function with caller list for 20
    numbers or names from phone book
    (dependent on network)
    Alphanumeric LCD display
    Phone book for 30 entries with names and
    numbers
    Extended redialing for 5 call numbers
    Microphone mute
    Battery and range warning tone
    Keypad lock
    10 ringtone melodies
    Operator guidance in 10 languages
    Teleconference
    Call forwarding
    Internal, free communication between
    handsets
    Prefix dialing
    Automative call answering on/off
    DECT : Digital Enhanced CordlessTelecommunication = Standard for cordlesstelephones.
    GAP : Generic Access Profile = Standard for theinteroperation of handsets and base stations fromother manufacturers. 
    						
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    Control Buttons
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    Control Buttons
    1.2.3.
    4.5.6.7.8.9.
    10.11.12.13.14.15.
    Control ButtonsDisplayDelete input Arrow keys for navigation in the menu, Menu key andRedial keyPhone bookTake call / End call keyDigit keys with letter imprintKey lockLED : Battery charging indicatorLED : Flashes with incoming calls.          Flashes with calls not takenPaging key (call handset)MicrophoneKey to view CALL LOG memoryMuting functionPut external call on hold and forwardOK key to confirm and for internal calls
    Indicates the battery charge status. Flashes when batteryis empty.Indicates that the outside line is engaged.Indicates an incoming, external call.Indicates an incoming, internal call.Flashes in the case of calls not taken (entries still availablein the caller list).Key input lock is active.Indicates that the microphone muting is active.Indicates the external ringing tone is deactivated.Lights up when the handset is registered on the base.Flashes if there is no radio communication contact.Indicates that further entries are present.
    1.2.3.4.5.
    Control Buttons (on Charger)
    HandsetMenu symbolCharge contactsCharging indicatorCharging station
    8910
    12
    11
    13
    14
    15
    1
    2345
    6
    7
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Display icons 
    						
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    Menu Structure
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    Menu Structure
    Note:
    Navigate in the menu structure as follows:
    Press the Menu key.
    Then use the arrow keys to navigate through the menu or select the required menu
    item directly using the digit keys.
    Example: Enter MENU > 3 > to access 1-RINGER > 2-HS NAME, then enter the HS
    Name.
    1-VOLUME
    2-EXT RINGER
    3-INT RINGER
    ON / OFF
    ON / OFF
    ON / OFF
    CONFIRM?
    SEARCHING
    3-HANDSET1-RINGER
    2-HS NAME
    3-PREFIX MEM
    4-KEY TONE
    5-AUTO ANS
    6-CALL TIMER
    7-DEFAULT
    8-REGISTER
    [-----]
    MELODY 1-10
    MELODY 1-10
    2-PHONE BOOK
    1-NEW ENTRY
    2-LIST ENTRY
    3-EDIT ENTRY
    4-DELETE
    5-DELETE ALL
    ENTER NAMEENTER NO
    CONFIRM?
    NORMAL RING
    VIP RING 1-10
    1-CALL LOG
    5-LANGUAGEENGLISH
    DEUTSCH
    ITALIANO
    FRANCAIS
    ESPANOL
    NEMET
    NEDERLANDS
    POLSKI
    SVENSKA
    TURKCE
    4-BASE1-BARRING
    2-EMERGENCY
    3-RINGER
    4-FLASH TIME
    5-DIAL MODE
    6-CHANGE PIN
    7-DEFAULT
    8-DEREGISTER
    ENTER PIN
    ENTER PIN
    [-----]
    100/250/600
    TONE
    PULSE
    ENTER PIN
    ENTER PIN
    ENTER PIN
    HANDSET 1-4
    1-
    2-
    MELODY 1---
    MELODY 10
    NEW PIN
    CONFIRM?
    HANDSET 1-4
    DISABLE
    EXTERNAL
    NUMBER
    REPEAT
    CONFIRM?
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    Using the T
    elephone
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    Using the T
    elephone
    Note: If an external call is received during an internal
    call, short acoustic signals are issued (call waiting).
    1.
    2.
    3.
    Press the   key.
    Press the number of the required handset (1..4).Carry out the conversation.
    Press the        key to end the call.
    Making External Calls
    There are two ways to dial a number, namely direct dialing or on-hook dialing.
    Press the        key and wait for the dialing tone.
    Dial the telephone number and complete the call.
    Press the        key to end the call.
    Dir e ct  dia lin g
    O n-h o ok  dia li n g
    Dial the telephone number.
    Delete any incorrect entries by pressing thekey.
    Press the        key. The number entered is dialed and a
    connection established. Carry out the conversation.
    Press the        key to end the call.
    1.
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    3.
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    2.
    3.
    4.
    If more than one handset is registered on the base station,
    internal calls can be made free of charge.
    Making Internal Calls
    Press the       key repeatedly until menu item LANGUAGE appears.
    Press the      key to confirm the item.
    Press       or       as often as necessary to select the required language.
    Press the      key to confirm the selection.
    Ten different languages are available for selection for each handset.
    Proceed as follows to select a language:
    Selecting the Language
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    Note: The following languages are available: English, German, Italian, French, Spanish,
    Hungarian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, Turkish.
    Switching the Handset On/Off 
    When the handset is placed on the base station or charging unit, it switches on
    automatically and starts to charge up. Allow the batteries to be charged for 14 hours
    without interruption the first time they are charged. The telephone does not have an
    On/Off switch. 
    						
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