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Motorola C603 User Manual

Motorola C603
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For: C601, C602, C603 and C604
Warning:
Charge the handset for 16 hours before use.
Motorola C6
Digital Cordless Telephone

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Motorola C603 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCordless Telephone
Number of Handsets1
Talk TimeUp to 10 hours
Standby Time250 hours
Caller IDYes
Phonebook Memory50 entries
Phonebook entries50
DisplayLCD
Range300 meters
Frequency1.9 GHz

Summary

Welcome to Your Phone

Key Product Features

Lists the main capabilities of the phone.

Need Help?

Customer Support Contact Info

Provides phone and email for assistance.

Preparing for Setup

Important Setup Notes

Covers essential instructions and warnings before setup.

Package Contents Overview

Lists items included with the product.

Getting Started

Location and Range Considerations

Discusses optimal placement and signal limitations.

Initial Setup Instructions

Guides the first steps in setting up the phone.

Power Adaptor Identification

Helps distinguish between adaptors for base and charger.

Connecting and Charging the Phone

Connecting the Base Unit

Step-by-step guide for base unit connection.

Installing and Charging the Handset

Instructions for battery installation and initial charge.

Multi-Pack Handset Setup

Connecting Additional Handsets

Instructions for connecting and charging extra handsets.

Battery Charging Warnings

Crucial notes on battery usage and charging.

Battery Performance and Time Setup

Battery Performance Details

Information on battery life and maintenance practices.

Manual Date and Time Setting

Guides users through manually setting the date and time.

Getting to Know Your Phone

Handset Button Identification

Describes the function of each button on the handset.

Handset LCD Display Icons

Navigating the Phone System

Base Unit Overview

Description and illustration of the base unit.

Menu Navigation Guide

Instructions on how to access and navigate the phone's menu system.

Using the Phone

Basic Call Operations

Covers making, receiving, and ending calls.

Volume Control and Secrecy

Adjusting earpiece volume and muting the microphone.

Advanced Phone Features

Intercom and Call Transfer

Functionality for internal calls and transferring external calls.

Hands-Free Speakerphone Use

How to use the speakerphone for calls.

Redial and Call Handling

Hands-Free Call Switching

Switching between earpiece and speakerphone during a call.

Redial List Operations

Viewing, copying, and deleting entries from the redial list.

Keypad Lock and Handset Finding

Keypad Lock and Unlock

Securing the keypad from accidental operation.

Paging the Handset

Locating a misplaced handset using the base.

Phonebook Management

Storing and Viewing Contacts

Adding new entries and accessing the phonebook.

Editing and Deleting Phonebook Entries

Editing Contact Information

Modifying existing contact details.

Deleting Phonebook Entries

Removing contacts from the phonebook.

Handset Settings Customization

Ringer Volume and Melody

Adjusting ringtone sound preferences.

Auto Answer and Handset Naming

Configuring automatic call answering and naming handsets.

Advanced Handset Settings

Language and Key Beep Settings

Customizing language and audible key feedback.

Warning Beep Configuration

Adjusting low battery and out-of-range warning beeps.

Menu-Based Keypad Lock

Base Settings Configuration

Base Ringer Volume and Melody

Adjusting ringtone settings for the base unit.

PIN Code and Dial Mode

Managing the PIN and selecting dialling method.

Base Setting Options

Recall Mode and Default Settings

Configuring recall time and restoring factory defaults.

Emergency Default and Eco Mode

Emergency reset and power-saving feature.

Default Setting Values

Clock and Alarm Functions

Setting Date, Time, and Alarm

Configuring the clock and alarm features.

Caller ID and Calls List

Understanding Caller ID Display

How caller information is shown on the display.

Viewing the Calls List

Accessing and reviewing the history of received calls.

Managing Calls List Entries

Dialing from Calls List

Making calls directly from the call history.

Editing and Copying Call Entries

Modifying call details or saving them to the phonebook.

Clearing the Calls List

Deleting Entire Calls List

Removing all entries from the call history.

Using Additional Handsets

Registering New Handsets

Step-by-step process for adding extra handsets to the base.

Handset and Base Management

Selecting and De-registering Handsets

Switching bases or removing registered handsets.

Troubleshooting and Help

Common Issues and Solutions

Addresses problems like no dial tone, no display, and icon errors.

Addressing Ringing and Interference

Handset/Base Ringing Issues

Solutions for when the phone does not ring.

Noise Interference Solutions

Tips to minimize interference from nearby electrical equipment.

General Information and Safety

Important Safety Precautions

Critical warnings and guidelines for safe product usage.

Product Unplugging Conditions

Situations requiring immediate disconnection from power.

Installation and Battery Safety

Installation Guidelines

Recommendations for optimal placement and setup.

Battery Safety Instructions

Warnings for battery handling, disposal, and explosion risks.

Environmental and Warranty Information

Environmental Considerations

Advice on product exposure, disposal, and operating conditions.

Product Warranty Details

Explains warranty coverage, who is covered, and manufacturer actions.

Warranty Limitations and Exclusions

Warranty Coverage Periods

Specifies coverage duration for products and accessories.

Warranty Exclusions Explained

Lists conditions and damages not covered by the warranty.

Technical and Service Information

Obtaining Warranty Service

How to get service and what information is needed.

Technical Specifications

Details on REN, frequency range, and power adaptor models.

Switchboard Connection and Recall

EU Declaration of Conformity

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