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For: D8711, D8712, D8713 and D8714
Handset: Motorola D871-HS
Base:
Motorola D871-B
Charger:
Motorola D871-C
Warning: Charge the handset for 16 hours before use.
D87 DIGITAL CORDLESS TELEPHONE
WITH ANSWERING MACHINE

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  • Page 1 D87 DIGITAL CORDLESS TELEPHONE WITH ANSWERING MACHINE For: D8711, D8712, D8713 and D8714 Handset: Motorola D871-HS Base: Motorola D871-B Charger: Motorola D871-C Warning: Charge the handset for 16 hours before use.
  • Page 2 Safety information Important This equipment is not designed to make emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards in the US. To reduce the risk of fire, use only the supplied AC power adaptor.
  • Page 3 Important Warning! Use only the approved rechargeable Ni-MH battery cells (2 x AAA size 750mAh Ni-MH rechargeable batteries) supplied with your D8711, D8712, D8713 or D8714. Caution There is a risk of explosion if you replace the battery with an incorrect battery type.
  • Page 4 Welcome... to your new Motorola D87 Digital Cordless Telephone with Answering Machine! • Block 1000 numbers added to the invisible blacklist. • Answer machine with up to 60 minutes digital recording time. • All handsets fully cordless for locating anywhere within range.
  • Page 5 This User Guide provides you with all the information you need to get the most from your phone. Before you make your first call you will need to set up your phone. Follow the simple instructions in ‘Getting started’, on the next few pages. Important Only use the telephone line cord supplied.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Getting started ..............10 Getting to know your phone ........14 Bluetooth ................21 Pair with your mobile phone ...............21 View your paired mobile devices ..............22 3.1.1 Rename your mobile device displayed on the handset ...22 3.1.2 Change the mobile device ringtone on handsets ....22 3.1.3 Remove a paired mobile device from the handset ....22 Change the Bluetooth name ...............23...
  • Page 7 Speed dial ................31 View the speed dial list ..................31 Store a speed dial number ................31 Store a contact to the speed dial list ............31 Dial a speed dial number ................31 Edit a speed dial number ................31 Delete a speed dial number ................32 Call control .................33 Outgoing call control ..................33 7.1.1...
  • Page 8 Change the system PIN ................42 9.10 Restore default settings ................43 9.10.1 Reset the handset or base............43 9.10.2 Clear the handset or base user data ........43 9.11 Default settings ..................... 43 10. Caller ID and the Calls list ........... 44 10.1 Caller ID ......................
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting started Location Important Do not place your D87 in the bathroom or other humid areas. Place your D87 base within reach of the AC power outlet and telephone wall jack. The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible.
  • Page 11 Connecting the base Plug the telephone line cord into the socket marked on the underside of the base and the other end of the line cord into the telephone line wall jack. 2. Plug the AC power jack into the socket marked on the underside of the base and plug the AC adaptor into the AC power outlet.
  • Page 12 Connecting the handset and charger cradle (for multi-pack only) If you have purchased a multiple pack, you will need to carry out this process for all the handsets and charger cradles. Plug the AC power jack into the socket marked on the underside of the charger cradle and plug the power adaptor into the AC power outlet.
  • Page 13 Battery performance In ideal conditions, fully charged batteries should give up to 21 hours talk time or up to 240 hours standby time on a single charge. Note that new batteries do not reach their full capacity until they have been put to normal use for several days.
  • Page 14: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting to know your phone Overview of your handset A Earpiece B Display See page 18 for an overview of the display icons. C Call block Press to enter the call block menu. D Menu / OK Enter the main menu. Confirm menu option.
  • Page 15 H * / Ringer Press to turn the handset ringer on or off. Calls List /Clear / Back Open the calls list in standby. Delete characters and digits when entering names and numbers. Go back to previous menu level. Scroll Up / Volume up Press to scroll up through lists and settings.
  • Page 16 Overview of the base A Answer on / off Press to switch the answering machine on / off. The light will turn on when switching on. B Delete Press to delete recorded messages during playback. Press once in standby, press again to confirm after hearing the voice prompt.
  • Page 17 G Volume up Increase the speaker volume when listening to the message in standby mode. Increase the speaker volume during call screening. H Skip forward Press once to listen to the next message. Base light Lights up when the handset is on the base. Flashes during a call Navigating the menus The basic steps of navigating through the menu and on-screen options.
  • Page 18 Display icons Indicates a missed call. Indicates an incoming call when viewing the calls list Indicates an outgoing call when viewing the calls list Indicates a blocked caller when viewing the calls list Hands-free is on. Handset ringer is off. Alarm is on.
  • Page 19 Main menu icons Answer Phone Call Control Calls List Clock/Alarm Speed dial list Bluetooth Settings Getting to know your phone...
  • Page 20 Menu map Sounds Answer Phone • Ringing View messages • Alert tones Outgoing msg • Handset tones Record memo Display Answer mode • Colour theme Settings Ring Delay • Wallpaper DTAM Language • Contrast Call Control • Screen saver Call Blocking Handset name Do Not Disturb Language...
  • Page 21: Bluetooth

    2. Select key. 3. Select the device name (default = Motorola Voice) on your mobile phone, enter the PIN code if necessary (default = 0000). 4. When pairing is successful, will be displayed on all handset screens registered to the base.
  • Page 22: View Your Paired Mobile Devices

    View your paired mobile devices to select Bluetooth, press the left Press the left key in standby, scroll key. Paired devices. The paired devices will be 2. Press the left key to select shown on screen. 3.1.1 Rename your mobile device displayed on the handset to select Bluetooth.
  • Page 23: Change The Bluetooth Name

    Change the Bluetooth name The default Bluetooth name of your D87 is Motorola Voice. You can change the name displayed on the mobile devices. to select Bluetooth. Press the left key in standby, scroll 2. Press the left key, then scroll...
  • Page 24: Using The Phone

    Using the phone Switch the handset on / off Press and hold Calls 4.2.1 Make a call Press 2. Dial the number. 4.2.2 Preparatory dialing Dial the number first. If you make a mistake, press the right key to delete the last digit.
  • Page 25: Receive A Call

    4.2.7 Receive a call When you receive an external call, the phone rings and you will see on the display from which line the call is. Press to answer the call. Note If Auto answer (see page 40) is switched on, you can simply lift the handset from the base or charger cradle to answer a call.
  • Page 26: 3-Way Conference Call

    3. If more than 2 handset are registered to the base, scroll to select the handset that is to be called and press the left key. 4. When the other handset answers, press the left key to complete the transfer. Note Your external call resumes automatically after 30 seconds if there is no answer.
  • Page 27: Contacts

    Contacts You can store up to 3000 names and numbers in your home phone's contacts or downloaded from 2 mobile phones. Each record can store up to 3 numbers. Names can be up to 25 characters long and numbers up to 24 digits. You can use each number to make a call using the landline or a connected mobile line.
  • Page 28: View Or Dial An Entry

    View or dial an entry Press in standby to access the contact list. 2. Press the left or right navigation key to access the contact list from Home Phone or mobile lines. 3. Scroll to select a contact, press to view the information or dial the number.
  • Page 29: Copy Mobile Line Contacts

    Copy mobile line contacts You can copy mobile line contacts to landline contacts. 5.6.1 Copy selected mobile line contacts Press in standby, Home Phone is displayed on the top of the handset screen. 2. Press the right navigation key once to select and view contacts in mobile device 1, or press the right navigation key again to select and view contacts in mobile device 2.
  • Page 30: Delete Selected Contacts

    Delete selected contacts For landline Press in standby to access the contacts. Home 2. Press the left or right navigation key to access the contact list from Phone. key, select Delete. 3. Press the left 4. Press the left key, scroll then press to select or deselect a contact or multiple contacts.
  • Page 31: Speed Dial

    Speed dial Your phone can store 9 speed dial numbers for key 1 and 9. The speed dial number can be up to 24 digits. View the speed dial list Speed dial list. Press the left key in standby, scroll 2.
  • Page 32: Delete A Speed Dial Number

    Delete a speed dial number Speed dial list. Press the left key in standby, scroll 2. Press the left key, scroll to select a speed dial key. Delete 3. Press the left key, scroll to select and press the left key.
  • Page 33: Call Control

    Call control You can set the phone to block outgoing calls to or incoming calls from certain numbers. For this feature to work, you must subscribe to Caller ID Service from your network operator. A subscription fee may be payable. You can go to Call Control through the handset menu, or by pressing the...
  • Page 34: Incoming Call Control

    Incoming call control 7.2.1 Add numbers to the blacklist When phone numbers are added to the blacklist, calls from those phone number will not ring on your phone. Up to 1000 numbers can be added to an invisible blacklist. Press in standby.
  • Page 35: Add Numbers To The Allowed List

    7.2.4 Add numbers to the allowed list When phone numbers are added to the allowed call, calls from those phone numbers are always accepted to your phone. Press in standby. Enter the access PIN (default = 0000). Call Blocking 2. Press the left key, is displayed.
  • Page 36: Add Contacts To The Vip List

    7.4.1 Add contacts to the VIP list Press in standby. Enter the access PIN (default = 0000). list. 2. Press the left key, scroll to select 3. Press the left key, you will be asked to add VIPs. 4. Press the left key to view the contact list.
  • Page 37: Clock And Alarm

    Clock and alarm If you have subscribed to Caller ID Service, the date and time will be set on your handset whenever a call is received. You can also manually set the date and time. Setting the alarm Press the left key.
  • Page 38: Settings

    Settings Sounds 9.1.1 Ring tones and volume You can set different ringer melodies and adjust ringer volume levels for your internal, external and announced calls (i.e. calls screened by the answer machine). Choose from 20 different ringer melodies and 5 volume levels and Ringer Off.
  • Page 39: Display

    5. Press , scroll the left and right navigation keys to set the confirmation or Off. tones 6. Press the left key to confirm or the right key to return to the previous menu. Display You can set the color theme, wallpaper, contrast level and screen saver of your handset screen.
  • Page 40: Call Settings

    Call settings You can enable or disable the following call features. Auto answer Lift the cordless handset from the base or charger cradle and you will be connected to the incoming call automatically. You can switch this feature on or off. Auto end call Place the cordless handset to the charger to end the call.
  • Page 41: Flash Time

    5. Press , scroll the left and right navigation keys to select a volume level (1 - 5 and Ringer Off). 6. Press the left key to confirm or right key to return to the previous menu. 9.6.2 Flash time Depending on your country and network operator, your phone has the flash time set to Long.
  • Page 42: Software Version

    Software version You can view the current software version using for your handset and base. Press the left key, scroll Settings. 2. Press the left key, scroll to select S/ware version. 3. Press the left key to see the information. Registration Up to 6 handsets can be registered to one base station.
  • Page 43: Restore Default Settings

    9.10 Restore default settings 9.10.1 Reset the handset or base You can restore your D87 to its default (original) settings. All the handsets that are registered to the base will be retained. Important Resetting your phone will restore all handset and base settings to its default settings but Contacts and Calls lists will be retained.
  • Page 44: Caller Id And The Calls List

    Caller ID and the Calls list 10.1 Caller ID To use Caller ID, you must first subscribe to the service from your network provider. A subscription fee may be payable. If you have subscribed to a Caller ID Service, you will be able to see your caller’s number on your handset (provided it is not withheld) prior to answering the call.
  • Page 45: 10.2.2 Dial A Number In The Calls List

    10.2.2 Dial a number in the Calls list Press the right key in standby to open the Calls list. 2. Scroll to the entry you want. 3. Press the left key, the display shows Show details. Press the left key. 4.
  • Page 46: Using Your Answering Machine

    Using your Answering Machine The phone can digitally record up to 60 minutes of messages. The answering machine can be operated from: • the base • the handset • remotely, from any other DTMF telephone, see page 51. 11.1 Switch the answering machine on / off Using the base: Press to switch the answering machine on / off.
  • Page 47: Delete A Message

    3. Press the left key, a list of messages is displayed with the most recent first. You can either: • scroll to select a new message, press to listen to the message; • press the left key, then press the left key again to listen to all messages.
  • Page 48: Outgoing Messages

    11.5 Outgoing messages This is the message your callers hear on the answer machine. There are two pre-recorded outgoing messages, or you can record your own. 11.5.1 Answer and record The pre-set outgoing message, that allows your caller to leave a message, is ‘Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment, so please leave your message after the tone’.
  • Page 49: Answer Mode

    11.7 Answer mode Answer Phone Press the left key, is displayed. 2. Press the left key, scroll Answer mode. 3. Press the left key, under Answer on/off, scroll the left or right navigation or Off. key to select 4. Scroll to select either Ans.
  • Page 50: Set The Answer Machine Auto On/Off

    11.8.3 Set the answer machine auto on/off You can set the time when the answer machine turns on or off. Answer Phone Press the left key, is displayed. 2. Press the left key, scroll to Settings. 3. Press the left key, scroll Auto on/off.
  • Page 51: Remote Access

    11.10 Remote access You can operate your answering machine from any DTMF phone by calling your product and entering a 4 digit security PIN code. Dial your telephone number. When you hear your outgoing message, press * to enter remote access mode. 2.
  • Page 52: Help

    Help is not scrolling during charge • Bad battery contact – move the handset slightly. • Dirty contact – Clean the battery contact with a cloth moistened with alcohol. • Battery is full – no need to charge. No dialing tone •...
  • Page 53 Noise interference on your radio or television • Your base or charger cradle may be too close. Move it as far away as possible. Answer machine does not record messages • Switch the answer machine on. • The memory may be full. If so, you will need to delete some messages. •...
  • Page 54: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications RF Frequency Bands 1.92GHz to 1.93GHz (DECT 6.0) RF Transmission Power 0.115 W (maximum) RF Channels 5 Duplex Channels Power Supply for Base DC 6.0V, 0.4A Base Adaptor Power Rating Input: AC 100V to 240V, 50/60Hz Output: DC 6.0V, 0.4A Power Supply for Handset 2x DC 1.2V AAA 750mAh Ni-MH rechargeable batteries...
  • Page 55: General Information

    Meizhou, Guangdong, P.R.China . (“MZGW”) What Does this Warranty Cover? Subject to the exclusions contained below, MZGW warrants that this Motorola branded product (“Product”) or certified accessory (“Accessory”) sold for use with this product that it manufactured to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer usage for the period outlined below.
  • Page 56 PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OF IMPLIED. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA OR MZGW BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING...
  • Page 57 (c) use of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which are not the fault of Motorola or MZGW are excluded from coverage.
  • Page 58 FCC, ACTA and IC regulations FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B digital device under Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These requirements are intended to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 59 FCC Part 68 and ACTA This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and with technical requirements adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). This Product Complies With 47CFR PART 68. The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to premises wiring and the telephone network must comply with applicable Part 68 rules and technical requirements adopted by ACTA.
  • Page 60 FCC Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals For Handset This is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
  • Page 61 ISEDC Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information For Handset SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the ISEDC with device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value.
  • Page 62 California Energy Commission(CEC)/Canada Battery Charger(NRCAN) Battery Charging Testing It is not necessary to activate testing mode during normal usage, unless you want to charge the battery only and disable all telephone functions. To activate the battery charge testing mode: Ensure handset and base are powered and in range. key, and enter *2201 to enter Test Mode.
  • Page 64 Manufactured, distributed or sold by Meizhou Guo Wei Electronics Co. LTD., official licensee for this product. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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