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Motorola T201 User Manual

Motorola T201
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Warning: Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.
Motorola T2
Models: T201, T202, T203 and T204
Digital Cordless Telephone

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Motorola T201 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMotorola
ModelT201
CategoryCordless Telephone
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Getting Started

Connecting the Base Unit

Connects the telephone line cord and power adaptor to the base unit.

Installing and Charging the Handset

Inserts batteries, attaches cover, and charges the handset for 24 hours.

Multi-Pack Handset and Charger Setup

Details connecting the charger and charging handsets for multi-pack purchases.

Battery Performance and Charging

Explains battery life, charging times, and battery care for optimal performance.

Setting the Date and Time

Manually sets the date and time if Caller ID service is not used.

Understanding Your Phone

Handset Overview and Buttons

Identifies and explains the functions of handset buttons and components.

Handset LCD Display Icons

Explains the meaning of various icons shown on the handset's LCD screen.

Base Unit Overview

Describes the physical features and connections of the telephone base unit.

Navigating the Menu System

Guides users on how to access and operate the phone's menu options.

Using Your Phone

Basic Handset Operation

Instructions on how to turn the telephone handset on and off.

Making and Receiving Calls

Details on how to make, answer, and end calls, including dialling methods.

Intercom and Conference Calls

Guides on making internal calls, transferring calls, and 3-way conferencing.

Hands-free Operation

Instructions for using the hands-free speakerphone function during calls.

Redial List Management

Explains how to view, dial, copy, and delete entries from the redial list.

Keypad Lock and Handset Paging

Instructions for locking the keypad and locating a misplaced handset.

Phonebook Management

Storing and Adding Contacts

Steps for saving names and numbers, including tips for entering names.

Editing and Deleting Contacts

Guides on viewing, dialing, editing, and deleting contacts in the phonebook.

Caller ID and Call History

Caller ID Features

Explains how Caller ID displays incoming call information and its requirements.

Managing the Calls List

Details on viewing, dialing, copying, and deleting entries from the call history.

Clock and Alarm Settings

Setting the Date and Time

Manually sets the date and time if Caller ID service is not used.

Setting the Alarm

Instructions for setting a personal alarm on the handset.

Personalizing Your Phone

Handset Tones and Volume Control

Adjusts ringer volume, ringer melody, and key beep sounds.

Naming Handsets

Assigns personalized names to handsets for easy identification.

Auto Answer Configuration

Configures the phone to automatically answer calls when the handset is lifted.

Language Selection

Allows the user to select the display language for the handset.

Base Unit Configuration

ECO and ECO PLUS Modes

Manages ECO mode to reduce power transmission and energy consumption.

Auto Prefix and Dial Modes

Sets up automatic number replacement and selects dialling mode (Tone/Pulse).

PIN Code and Recall Settings

Manages the base PIN code and adjusts recall time for network services.

Handset Registration and De-registration

Guides on adding or removing handsets from the base unit.

Restoring Default Settings

Resets all handset and base settings to their original factory defaults.

Help and Troubleshooting

Dial Tone and Display Issues

Provides checks for issues related to the absence of a dial tone or handset display problems.

Keypad, Charging, and Ringing Problems

Addresses keypad issues, charging problems, and the handset not ringing.

Interference and Registration Troubleshooting

Solutions for interference and guidance on resolving handset registration failures.

Important Information and Safety

Emergency Call Limitations

States the phone is not designed for emergency calls during power failure.

General Safety Precautions

Covers precautions for safe operation, including ventilation, water exposure, and cleaning.

Installation and Battery Safety

Provides guidelines for installation and crucial safety instructions for battery handling.

Product Disposal and Warranty Information

Information on how to dispose of the product and details of the consumer warranty.

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