Motorola T2 Quick Guide

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Digital Cordless Telephone with Digital Answering Machine
Motorola T2
Models: T211, T212, T213 and T214
Warning: Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.
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Welcome...
to your new Motorola T2 Digital Cordless Telephone with Digital Answering Machine!
• Answering machine with up to 12 minutes recording time.
• All handsets are fully cordless for locating anywhere within range.
• 50 Name and Number phonebook.
• Bright backlit display.
• Speakerphone for hands-free conversations.
• Caller ID shows you who’s calling and see details of the last 20 callers in a Calls list.
• Redial up to 10 of the last numbers called.
• Register up to 4 handsets to a single base.
• Make internal calls and transfer external calls between handsets.
Please note that this equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
Need help?
If you have any problems setting up or using your T2, please contact Customer Services on XXXX XXXXXXX.
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Alternatively, you may nd the answer in the ‘Help’ section at the back of this guide.
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You must subscribe to your network provider’s Caller ID or Call Waiting service for
these features to work. A subscription fee may be payable.
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This user guide provides you with all the information you need to get the most from your phone.
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.
Got everything?
• T2 base & cordless handset
• 2 x rechargeable Ni-MH battery cells
• Power adaptor for the base
• Telephone line cord
If you have purchased a T2 multiple pack you will also have the following additional items:
• Cordless handset & charger
• 2 x rechargeable Ni-MH battery cells
• Power adaptor for the charger
ECOMOTO: a convergence of eorts by marketing, design, research, engineering and supply chain management that leads to better products for everyone. A holistic view that focuses on both social and environmental responsibility. A passion and a shared point of view.
The right thing to do.
• Meets and / or exceeds EMEA environmental regulatory requirements.
• Eco friendly packaging with a minimum 20% post consumer recycled content.
• Phone housing is built with a minimum of 25% post consumer recycled content plastic.
• Energy eicient charger that meets EU Code of Conduct requirements.
• ECO mode function which reduces the transmitted power and energy consumption, see page 28.
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1. Getting started .....................................................................6
2. Getting to know your phone ..............................................10
3. Using the phone .................................................................16
3.1 Switch the handset on / o ............................................................................16
3.2 Calls ...............................................................................................................16
3.2.1 Make a call ...........................................................................................16
3.2.2 Preparatory dialling .............................................................................16
3.2.3 End a call .............................................................................................16
3.2.4 Receive a call ......................................................................................16
3.3 Adjust the earpiece volume...........................................................................16
3.4 Mute ...............................................................................................................16
3.5 Intercom.........................................................................................................16
3.5.1 Make an internal call ...........................................................................16
3.5.2 Receive an internal call .......................................................................17
3.5.3 Transfer a call .......................................................................................17
3.5.4 3-way conference call .........................................................................17
3.6 Hands-free ......................................................................................................17
3.6.1 Make a hands-free call ........................................................................17
3.6.2 Answer a call hands-free .....................................................................18
3.6.3 Switch to hands-free during a call. .....................................................18
3.7 Redial .............................................................................................................18
3.7.1 View or dial an entry ............................................................................18
3.7.2 Copy a Redial list number to the phonebook ....................................18
3.7.3 Delete an entry ....................................................................................18
3.7.4 Delete the entire Redial list .................................................................19
3.8 Lock / unlock the keypad ..............................................................................19
3.9 Paging / Find handset ...................................................................................19
4. Phonebook .........................................................................20
4.1 Store a name and number .............................................................................20
4.2 View or dial an entry.......................................................................................21
4.3 Edit a name and number ...............................................................................21
4.4 Delete an entry ..............................................................................................21
4.5 Delete all entries ............................................................................................21
5. Caller ID and the Calls list ..................................................22
5.1 Caller ID .........................................................................................................22
5.2 Calls list ..........................................................................................................22
5.2.1 View the Calls list ................................................................................22
5.2.2 Dial a number in the Calls list .............................................................22
5.2.3 Copy a Calls list number to the phonebook ......................................23
5.2.4 Delete an entry ....................................................................................23
5.2.5 Delete the entire Calls list ...................................................................23
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6. Clock & alarm ..................................................................... 24
6.1 Set the date and time.....................................................................................24
6.2 Set the alarm ..................................................................................................24
6.3 Switch o alarm ring ......................................................................................24
7 Personal set ..........................................................................25
7.1 Handset tones ................................................................................................25
7.1.1 Handset ringer volume .......................................................................25
7.1.2 Handset ringer melody .......................................................................25
7.1.3 Key beep .............................................................................................25
7.2 Base tones ......................................................................................................25
7.2.1 Base ringer volume .............................................................................25
7.2.2 Base ringer melody .............................................................................26
7.3 Handset name ................................................................................................26
7.4 Auto answer ...................................................................................................26
7.5 Language .......................................................................................................27
8. Base settings ....................................................................... 28
8.1 ECO mode ....................................................................................................28
8.2 ECO PLUS .....................................................................................................28
8.3 Auto Prex ......................................................................................................28
8.4 Recall mode ...................................................................................................29
8.5 Dial mode.......................................................................................................29
8.6 Change base PIN code .................................................................................29
8.7 Registering an additional handset.................................................................29
8.8 De-register a handset ....................................................................................30
8.9 Restore default settings .................................................................................30
8.10 Default settings .............................................................................................31
9. Using the answering machine ............................................32
9.1 Switch the answering machine on / o ........................................................32
9.2 Listening to your messages ..........................................................................32
9.3 Adjust the speaker volume ............................................................................33
9.4 Delete all messages .......................................................................................33
9.5 Record a memo .............................................................................................33
9.6 Outgoing messages (OGMs) ........................................................................33
9.6.1 Record also .........................................................................................33
9.6.2 Answer only .........................................................................................33
9.6.3 Record, play or delete your own outgoing message .........................34
9.6.4 Select the OGM ..................................................................................34
9.7 Ring delay ......................................................................................................34
9.8 Remote access...............................................................................................34
9.9 Remote access on/o and change remote PIN ............................................35
10. Help .....................................................................................36
11. General information ...........................................................38
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1. Getting started
IMPORTANT
Do not place your T2 in the bathroom or other humid areas.
Location
You need to place your T2 base within 1.5 metres of the mains power and telephone wall socket so that the cables will reach. The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible.
Make sure that it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical appliances to avoid interference. Your T2 works by sending radio signals between the handset and base. The strength of the signal depends on where you place the base. Placing it as high as possible ensures the best signal.
HANDSET RANGE
The unit has a range of up to 300 metres outdoors when there is a clear line of sight between the base and handset. Any obstruction between the base and handset will reduce the range signicantly. With the base indoors and the handset either indoors or outdoors, the range will normally be up to 50 metres. Thick concrete and stone walls can severely aect the range.
SIGNAL STRENGTH
icon on your handset indicates that you are within range of the base. When out of
The range of the base, the
The line will hang up if the handset moves out of range of the base. Move closer to the base. The handset will automatically reconnect to the base.
Setting up
IMPORTANT
The base station must be plugged into the mains power at all times. Do not connect the telephone line cord into the wall socket until the handset is fully charged. Use only the power adaptor and telephone line cord supplied with the product.
icon flashes. If you are on a call, you will hear a warning beep.
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Connecting the base
1. Plug the telephone line cord into the socket marked on the underside of the base.
A
2. Plug the power adaptor into the socket marked plug the other end into the mains power wall socket. Switch on the mains power.
on the underside of the base and
Installing and charging the handset
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the handset and insert the rechargeable Ni-MH battery cells supplied. Please note the ’+’ and ’-’ markings inside the battery compartment and insert in the correct direction.
1
Press down
2
Slide
2. Slide the battery cover back into place.
3. If you are charging the batteries for the rst time, place the handset on the base to charge for at least 24 hours continuously.
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4. When the handset is fully charged, icon will appear steady on the display. Plug the other end of the telephone line cord (make sure that one end is already plugged into the base) into the telephone wall socket.
Connecting the handset and charger (for multi-pack only)
If you have purchased a multiple pack, you will need to carry out this process for all the handsets and chargers.
1. Plug the power adaptor into the socket marked and plug the other end into the mains power wall socket.
2. Remove the battery cover from the back of the handset and insert the 2 x AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries supplied. Please note the ’+’ and ’-’ markings inside the battery compartment and insert in the correct direction.
3. Slide the battery cover back into place.
4. If you are charging the batteries for the rst time, place the handset on the charger to charge for at least 24 hours continuously.
5. When the handset is fully charged, display will show to the base.
IMPORTANT
Warning! Use only the approved rechargeable Ni-MH battery cells (2 x AAA Ni-MH 300mA rechargeable batteries) supplied with your T2.
BATTERY LOW WARNING
icon flashes on the display and you hear a warning beep every minute during a call,
If you will need to recharge the handset before you can use it again.
When charging,
HANDSET
and handset number (e.g. 2) to indicate that it is registered
icon will scroll on the display.
icon will appear steady on the display. The
on the underside of the charger
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BATTERY PERFORMANCE
In ideal conditions, fully charged batteries should give up to 10 hours talk time or up to 200 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.
To keep your batteries in the best condition, leave the handset o the base for a few hours at a time.
Running the batteries right down at least once a week will help them last as long as possible.
The charge capacity of rechargeable batteries will reduce with time as they wear out, giving the handset less talk / standby time. Eventually they will need to be replaced.
After charging your handset for the rst time, subsequent charging time is about 6–8 hours a day. Batteries and handset may become warm during charging. This is normal.
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All talk and standby times are approximate and depend on features selected and usage
pattern.
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Date and time
1. Press m, scroll
2. The display shows
m to select.
3. Press
4. Enter the date using the keypad (e.g. 12--08--14 for 12th of August 2015) and press to conrm.
5. Enter the time using the keypad
Your T2 is now ready for use.
to
CLOCK/ALARM
d
DATE & TIME
and press m.
.
(e.g. 06--30 for 6:30am) and press m to conrm.
m
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2. Getting to know your phone
Overview of your handset
A
B
C D
I
E
F
G
H
A Earpiece
B Display
C Up
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See page 12 for an overview of the display icons.
During a call, press to increase earpiece volume. When the phone is ringing, press to increase the handset ringer
J
K
L
M
N
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volume. Press to scroll through the menu options, redial list, calls list and phonebook entries.
D Menu / OK / Mute
Press to open the Menu. Press to select menu options and to conrm a displayed option. During a call, press to turn mute on / o.
E Talk / Hands-free
Press to switch hands-free on or o during a call. Press to make and receive calls.
F * / Keypad lock / Pulse to Tone dialling
Press and hold to lock and unlock the keypad. During a call, press to switch from pulse dialling to tone dialling.
G Recall
Use with switchboard / PABX services and some network services.
H Redial
In standby mode, press to open the redial list.
I Phonebook / Delete / Back
In standby mode, press to open the phonebook menu. In editing mode, press to delete characters and digits. Go back to the previous menu level.
J End Call / Exit / Switch Handset on / o
Press to end a call. When viewing the redial / calls list / phonebook or when in the menu, press to exit and return to standby. Press and hold for 3 seconds to switch o the handset.
K Call list / Down
In standby mode, press to open the calls list. During a call, press to decrease earpiece volume. When the phone is ringing, press to decrease the handset ringer volume. Press to scroll through the menu options, redial list, calls list and phonebook entries.
L Pause / #
Press and hold to enter a pause (P) when pre-dialling or storing numbers. Dial a #.
M Intercom
Used to make internal calls and transfer calls to other T2 handsets registered to the base.
N Microphone
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Handset LCD Display
Battery status
Scrolls when charging
Time or Handset name
m
In standby mode, press and hold
idle screen between handset name or time.
Signal icon
ECO MODE is ON
ECO PLUS is ON
Handset ringer is o
Indicates a missed call
Steady when making an outgoing call Flashes to indicate an incoming or internal call
Indicates an incoming call when viewing the calls list
Indicates an outgoing call when viewing the calls list
Hands-free is on
Menu is open
Keypad is locked
Alarm is set
Indicates new voicemail messages received O when there is no voicemail messages
Answering machine is on
Phonebook is opened
More text after
The approximate power levels of your battery are indicated as follows:
Battery is fully charged
to switch handset
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1
2
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Battery is partially charged
Battery is running low
Flashes when battery is almost fully discharged
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For this feature to work, you must subscribe to Caller ID Service from your network
operator. A subscription fee may be payable.
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This feature is dependent on your Network Service provider supporting the service. A
subscription fee may be payable.
Overview of the base
A B
C D
E
A Play
Press to play recorded messages.
B New message indicator C Skip backward
Press to skip backward through the answering machine messages during playback.
D Del
Press to delete recorded messages during playback or press to announce the current remote access code setting.
E On/O
Switches the answering machine on/o.
F Stop
Stops message playback. Press to announce the current day and time setting.
G Skip foward
Press to skip forward through the answering machine messages during playback.
F G H
I
J
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H Vol up
Increase playback volume.
I Vol down
Decrease playback volume.
J Page
In standby mode, press to ring the handset(s) Press and hold to enter registration mode when registering handsets
.
.
Navigating the menus
Your T2 has an easy to use menu system.
Each menu has a list of options, which you can see on the menu map on the following page.
When the handset is switched on and in standby:
m to open the main menu.
1. Press
u or
2. Then use
m to select an option. To return to the previous menu level, press p . To exit
3. Press the menu and return to standby, press n.
NOTE
If no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds, the handset returns to standby automatically.
buttons to scroll through the available options.
d
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Menu map
PHONEBOOK KEY TONE CHANGE PIN
VIEW BASE TONE REGISTER
ADD NEW RING VOLUME UNREGISTER
EDIT RING MELODY RESET
1
DELETE
DELETE ALL
1
CLOCK/ALARM LANGUAGE DELETE ALL
DATE & TIME ADVANCED SET RECORD MEMO
SET ALARM ECO MODE OGM SETTING
PERSONAL SET ECO PLUS ANSWER MODE
HANDSET TONE AUTO PREFIX RING DELAY
RING VOLUME RECALL TIME REMOTE ACC.
RING MELODY DIAL MODE
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Only available if a phonebook entry is stored.
HANDSET NAME ANSW MACHINE
AUTO ANSWER PLAY
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3. Using the phone
NOTE
The handset will automatically time the duration of all external calls. The call timer will display after the rst 10 seconds of the call. When the call ends, the total duration of the talk time stays on the display for 3 seconds.
3.1 Switch the handset on / o
Press and hold n to switch the handset on or o.
3.2 Calls
3.2.1 Make a call
1. Press h.
2. When you hear the dial tone, dial the number.
3.2.2 Preparatory dialling
1. Dial the number rst. If you make a mistake press
2. Press h to dial.
3.2.3 End a call
Press n, or place the handset back on the base or charger.
3.2.4 Receive a call
When you receive an external call, the phone rings and
1. If the handset is o the base then press h to answer the call, or if the handset is on the base simply lift the handset to answer the call.
NOTE
If you prefer to press h when you lift up the handset to answer a call, you will need to switch Auto answer o.
3.3 Adjust the earpiece volume
During a call, press u or
choose from.
to increase or decrease the volume. There are 5 levels to
d
3.4 Mute
You can mute your handset so that you can talk to someone nearby without your caller hearing.
1. During a call, press
m again to resume your call.
2. Press
m. The display shows
3.5 Intercom
3.5.1 Make an internal call
If you have more than one handset registered to the base, you can make internal calls between two handsets.
p to delete the last digit.
icon flashes on the display.
MUTE ON
and your caller cannot hear you.
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The icon flashes and the handset number that is being called is displayed.
1. If only 2 handsets are registered to the base, press automatically.
2. If more than 2 handsets are registered to the base press handset that is to be called then press h.
3.5.2 Receive an internal call
When you receive an internal call, the you is displayed.
1. Press h to answer the call.
3.5.3 Transfer a call
You can transfer an external call to another handset registered to the base.
During an external call:
1. If only 2 handsets are registered to the base, press automatically.
2. If more than 2 handsets are registered to the base press handset that is to be called then press h.
3. When the other handset answers, press n to complete the transfer.
NOTE
If there is no answer from the other handset press The external call resumes automatically after 60 seconds if there is no answer.
3.5.4 3-way conference call
You can hold a 3-way conference call between 2 internal callers and 1 external caller.
During a call with an external caller:
1. If only 2 handsets are registered to the base, press automatically.
2. If more than 2 handset are registered to the base press that is to join the call and press
3. When the other handset answers, press and hold begin the conference call.
4. Press n to end the call.
icon flashes and the handset number that is calling
m.
I and the other handset rings
I and scroll
to the
d
I and the other handset rings
I and scroll
to the
d
I to return to the external caller.
I and the other handset rings
I and scroll
to the handset
d
m to connect all three callers to
3.6 Hands-free
To talk to the caller without holding the handset and for other people in the room to listen to the conversation over the loudspeaker simply use the hands-free function.
3.6.1 Make a hands-free call
1. Press h twice, then dial the number. The
icon is displayed and the call can be heard
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over the handset loudspeaker.
2. Press h to switch the call between the earpiece and the loudspeaker.
3. Press n to end the call.
NOTE
During a hands-free call, press
3.6.2 Answer a call hands-free
1. When the phone rings, press h twice to answer the call.
3.6.3 Switch to hands-free during a call.
1. During a call, press h to put the call on the loudspeaker.
2. To switch hands-free o and return the call to the earpiece, press h again.
u or
to adjust the volume.
d
3.7 Redial
The last 10 entries dialled are stored in the redial list.
3.7.1 View or dial an entry
1. Press r to open the Redial list.
u or
2. Scroll
3. Press h to dial the displayed entry or press n to return to standby.
NOTE
If you have Caller ID and the caller’s number exactly matches an entry stored in the phonebook, the name is displayed.
3.7.2 Copy a Redial list number to the phonebook
1. Press
2. Scroll
3. Press
4. Press
5. Enter the name and press
6. Edit the number if necessary, then press
See ‘ENTERING NAMES’ and ‘WRITING TIPS’ on page 20.
3.7.3 Delete an entry
1. Press
2. Scroll
3. Press if not scroll
4. Press
to the entry you want.
d
r to open the Redial list.
u or
to the entry you want.
d
m, the display shows m again. The display shows
SAVE NUMBER
ENTER NAME
.
.
m. The number is displayed.
m. The number is stored.
r to open the Redial list.
u or
to the entry you want.
d
m if the phone number is stored in the phonebook the display shows
to
DELETE
d
m, the display shows
.
CONFIRM?
.
DELETE
,
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5. Press m to conrm or p to cancel.
3.7.4 Delete the entire Redial list
1. Press r to open the Redial list.
m and scroll
2. Press
m, the display shows
3. Press
m to conrm or p to cancel.
4. Press
to
DELETE ALL
d
.
CONFIRM?
.
3.8 Lock / unlock the keypad
You can lock the keypad so that it cannot be operated accidentally while carrying it around.
NOTE
When the keypad is locked, you can still answer incoming calls and operate the handset as normal during the call. When the call ends, the keypad lock comes on again.
*.
1. Press and hold
2. Press and hold
KEYS LOCKED
* again to unlock the keypad.
and icon is displayed.
3.9 Paging / Find handset
You can alert a handset user that they are wanted or locate a missing handset.
Paging calls cannot be answered by a handset.
1. Press P on the underside of the base. All handsets registered to the base will ring.
2. To stop the ringing, press P on the base again or press any button on the handset.
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4. Phonebook
You can store up to 50 names and numbers in the phonebook. Names can be up to 12 characters long and numbers up to 24 digits.
4.1 Store a name and number
If the T2 is connected to a switchboard, you may need to enter a pause in a stored number. This gives the switchboard time to nd an outside line. A pause is normally stored after the switchboard access code (e.g. 9). When storing a number, press and hold phone number.
If you have subscribed to Caller ID Service and wish to display the name of your caller instead of the number, save the full telephone number including the area code to your phonebook.
You can store multiple entries with the same number. However, to prevent unnecessary duplicated entries, you can only store the name once.
m. The display shows
1. Press
m, scroll
2. Press
m. The display shows
3. Press
4. Enter the name and press
5. Enter the number and press
6. The display shows
7. Enter the next name and number entry that you wish to store in your phonebook or press n to return to standby.
ENTERING NAMES
Use the keypad letters to enter names, e.g. to store TOM:
8 once to enter T.
Press
6 three times to enter O.
Press
6 once to enter M.
Press
WRITING TIPS
Press
p to delete the last character or digit.
u or
Press
Press
Use
to move between characters or digits.
d
1 to insert a space.
1 twice to insert a dash.
until the display shows P. You can then continue entering the
#
to
ADD NEW
d
m. The display shows
PHONEBOOK
.
ENTER NAME
.
.
ENTER NUMBER
.
m to save.
ADD NEW
.
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4.2 View or dial an entry
1. Press p. The icon is displayed.
u or
2. Scroll OR Enter the rst letter of the name to search alphabetically. The rst name that starts with this letter or the nearest letter in the alphabet will be displayed. Scroll
3. Press h to dial or n to return to standby.
NOTE
When the name is displayed, you can switch between the name and number by pressing
to the entry you want.
d
u or
to the entry you want.
d
4.3 Edit a name and number
1. Press m. The display shows
m. Scroll
2. Press
u or
3. Scroll existing name is displayed.
p to delete the name if required, then enter the new name and press m. The
4. Press existing number is displayed.
p to delete the number if required, then enter the new number and press m,
5. Press the entry is saved.
6. Press n twice to return to standby.
to
d
to the entry you want to edit, or search alphabetically and press m. The
d
PHONEBOOK
EDIT
and press m.
.
4.4 Delete an entry
1. Press m. The display shows
m. Scroll
2. Press
u or
3. Scroll The display shows
m to conrm or p to cancel.
4. Press
to
d
to the entry you want to delete, or search alphabetically and press m.
d
CONFIRM?
DELETE
PHONEBOOK
and press m.
.
.
4.5 Delete all entries
1. Press m. The display shows
m. Scroll
2. Press
3. The display shows
m to conrm or p to cancel.
4. Press
to
d
CONFIRM?
PHONEBOOK
DELETE ALL
.
.
and press m.
m
.
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5. Caller ID and the Calls list
IMPORTANT
To use Caller ID, you must rst subscribe to the service from your network provider. A subscription fee may be payable.
To ensure that the caller’s name is displayed, make sure you have stored the full telephone number, including the area code in the phonebook.
If the number is unavailable, If the call is from an international number, If the call is from the operator, If the call is from a payphone, If the call is from a ringback request,
5.1 Caller ID
If subscribed to Caller ID, the caller’s number will be displayed (provided it is not withheld) prior to answering the call. The display can show the first 12 digits or characters of the phone numbers and names.
If the caller’s name and number are stored in the phonebook and a number match is found, the caller’s name will be displayed instead.
5.2 Calls list
The Calls list stores details of the last 20 received calls, including the phone number and date and time of the call.
The caller’s details are stored in the Calls list whether or not the call has been answered. When the list is full, and a new call is received, the oldest entry will be deleted automatically.
5.2.1 View the Calls list
1. Press
2. Press
to open the Calls list. If there are no calls in the list, the display shows
d
.
EMPTY
u or
to scroll through the list.
d
UNKNOWN
If the call was answered, icon is displayed as you scroll to the entry. If the call
was unanswered, end of the list the display will show
icon is displayed as you scroll to the entry. When you reach the
If the caller’s number exactly matches an entry stored in the phonebook, the
display will show the name. Keep pressing and the caller’s number.
If the telephone number is longer than 12 digits, icon is displayed. Press p to
see the remaining digits.
5.2.2 Dial a number in the Calls list
1. Press
2. Scroll
to open the Calls list.
d
u or
to the entry you want.
d
OPERATOR
PAYPHONE
RINGBACK
will be displayed.
INTERNATION.
will be displayed.
will be displayed.
will be displayed.
------------------------
to see the date and time of the call
m
will be displayed.
LIST
.
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3. Press h to dial the displayed entry.
5.2.3 Copy a Calls list number to the phonebook
1. Press
2. Scroll
3. Press
4. Press
5. Enter the name and press
6. Edit the number if necessary, then press
See ‘ENTERING NAMES’ and ‘WRITING TIPS’ on page 20.
5.2.4 Delete an entry
1. Press
2. Scroll
3. Scroll
4. The display shows
5. Press
5.2.5 Delete the entire Calls list
1. Press d to open the Calls list.
2. Press
3. The display shows
4. Press
to open the Calls list.
d
u or
to the entry you want.
d
m and scroll
to
SAVE NUMBER
d
m again. The display shows
m. The number is displayed.
to open the Calls list.
d
u or
to the entry you want and press m.
d
to
DELETE
d
and press m.
CONFIRM?
.
m to conrm or p to cancel.
m, scroll
to
DELETE ALL
d
CONFIRM?
and press m.
.
m to conrm or p to cancel.
.
ENTER NAME
m to conrm.
.
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6. Clock & alarm
6.1 Set the date and time
1. Press m, scroll
m to select.
2. Press
3. Enter the date (e.g. 12--08--14 for 12th of August 2015) and press
4. Enter the time using the keypad (am) or P (pm) and press
6.2 Set the alarm
Each handset can have a dierent alarm setting.
m, scroll
1. Press
2. Scroll
d
u or
3. Press
4. If you select to conrm.
6.3 Switch o alarm ring
When the alarm sounds, press any button to switch it o.
NOTE
Once the alarm is set to on, the icon is displayed. When the alarm goes off the icon flashes.
to
CLOCK/ALARM
d
and press m. The display shows
m to conrm.
(e.g. 06--30 for 6:30) then scroll u or
to conrm.
m
to
CLOCK/ALARM
d
to
SET ALARM
d
and press m.
to select ON or
ON
, enter the time using the keypad (e.g. 06--30 for 6:30am) and press m
and press m.
OFF
and press m to conrm.
d
DATE & TIME
to choose A
.
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7 Personal set
7.1 Handset tones
7.1.1 Handset ringer volume
The handset ring volume can be set to dierent volume levels. Choose from 5 volume levels or O.
m, scroll
1. Press
2. The display shows
3. The display shows
u or
4. Press
m to conrm or p to return to the previous menu.
5. Press
NOTE
When the phone is ringing, you can adjust the ringer volume by pressing
7.1.2 Handset ringer melody
You can set dierent ringer melodies for your calls. Choose from 5 dierent ringer melodies.
You will hear a sample ring as you scroll to each ring melody.
m, scroll
1. Press
2. The display shows
3. Scroll
d
u or
4. Press
m to conrm or p to return to the previous menu.
5. Press
7.1.3 Key beep
When you press a button on the handset keypad, you will hear a beep. You can switch these beeps on or o.
m, scroll
1. Press
2. The display shows
3. Scroll
d
u or
4. Press
m to conrm or p to return to the previous menu.
5. Press
7.2 Base tones
7.2.1 Base ringer volume
The base ring volume can be set to dierent volume levels. Choose from 5 volume levels or O.
m, scroll
1. Press
to
PERSONAL SET
d
HANDSET TONE
RING VOLUME
to select the volume (1 -5 or OFF) .
d
to
PERSONAL SET
d
HANDSET TONE
to
RING MELODY
to select the ringer melody (1 - 5).
d
to
PERSONAL SET
d
HANDSET TONE
to
KEY TONE
and press m.
to select ON or
d
to
PERSONAL SET
d
, press m.
, press m .
, press m.
and press m.
, press m.
OFF
.
and press m.
and press m.
and press m.
and press m.
u or
.
d
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2. The display shows
3. The display shows
u or
4. Press
m to conrm or p to return to the previous menu.
5. Press
7.2.2 Base ringer melody
You can set dierent ringer melodies for your calls. Choose from 5 dierent ringer melodies.
You will hear a sample ring as you scroll to each ring melody.
m, scroll
1. Press
2. The display shows
3. Scroll
d
u or
4. Press
m to conrm or p to return to the previous menu.
5. Press
BASE TONE
RING VOLUME
to select the volume (1 -5 or OFF) .
d
to
d
BASE TONE
to
RING MELODY
to select the ringer melody (1 - 5).
d
, press m.
, press m .
PERSONAL SET
, press m.
and press m.
and press m.
7.3 Handset name
If you are using more than one handset with your T2 base, you can set a personalized name for each handset to easily distinguish between them. A name can be up to 10 characters long.
m, scroll
1. Press
2. Scroll
d
3. Enter the new handset name and press
Delete the current name by pressing
See ‘ENTERING NAMES’ and ‘WRITING TIPS’ on page 20.
to
d
to
HANDSET NAME
PERSONAL SET
and press m.
and press m.
m to conrm.
p.
7.4 Auto answer
Your phone is set to answer calls by lifting the handset o the base or charger. You can switch this feature o so that calls can only be answered by pressing h.
m, scroll
1. Press
2. Scroll
d
u or
3. Press
m to conrm or p to return to the previous menu.
4. Press
to
d
to
AUTO ANSWER
to select ON or
d
PERSONAL SET
and press m.
OFF
.
and press m.
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7.5 Language
1. Press m, scroll
2. Scroll
d
u or
3. Press
m to conrm or p to return to the previous menu.
4. Press
to
PERSONAL SET
d
to
LANGUAGE
d
and press m.
to select your preferred language.
and press m.
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8. Base settings
8.1 ECO mode
Your T2 oers ECO mode function which reduces the transmitted power and energy consumption when switched on.
To switch Eco mode on:
m, scroll d to
1. Press
d to
2. Scroll
u or d to select
3. Press
m to conrm or p to return to the previous menu.
4. Press
NOTE
When ECO mode is set to ON, the handset range will be reduced.
8.2 ECO PLUS
When ECO PLUS is activated and the unit has been idle for 1 minute the transmitted power between the handset and the base will stop, an incoming call or pressing any key will activate the unit and it will revert back to the normal mode, until it has been idle again for 1 minute. This feature is set to OFF by default.
To switch ECO PLUS on:
m, scroll d to
1. Press
d to
2. Scroll
u or d to select
3. Press
m to conrm or p to return to the previous menu.
4. Press
8.3 Auto Prefix
You can set the phone to detect a dialling number and replace it with another number. The number to be detected can be up to 5 digits long. It can be replaced with a number up to 10 digits long.
m, scroll d to
1. Press
d to
2. Scroll
DIGIT DETECT
3.
4. Enter the number you want to be detected and press
d to
5. Scroll
6. Enter the number you want it replaced with.
m to conrm or n to return to standby.
7. Press
ADVANCED SET
ECO MODE
ECO PLUS
AUTO PREFIX
PREFIX
and press m.
ON
or
OFF
ADVANCED SET
and press m.
ON
or
OFF
ADVANCED SET
, press m.
is displayed. Press m.
and press m.
and press m.
.
and press m.
.
and press m.
m.
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8.4 Recall mode
This setting is useful to access certain network and PABX/switchboard services.
The default recall time is suitable for your country and network operator. It is unlikely that you should need to change this setting unless advised to do so.
1. Press
2. Scroll
3. Press
m, scroll d to
d to
RECALL TIME
u or d to select
ADVANCED SET
and press m.
SHORT, MEDIUM
and press m.
or
LONG
and press m to conrm.
8.5 Dial mode
Your T2 is set to tone dialling. You should only need to change this if connected to an older type of switchboard / PBX which requires pulse dialling.
1. Press
2. Scroll
3. Press
m, scroll d to
d to
DIAL MODE
u or d to select
ADVANCED SET
and press m.
TONE
or
PULSE
and press m.
and press m to conrm.
8.6 Change base PIN code
Some functions are protected by a 4 digit PIN code which must be entered if you want to change the settings. The default PIN is 0000. You can change this to your own preferred number.
When you enter a PIN, the digits are shown as ****.
m, scroll d to
1. Press
d to
2. Scroll
3. The display shows
4. The display shows
IMPORTANT
If you change the PIN code, please keep a record of the new number.
CHANGE PIN
ADVANCED SET
and press m.
NEW -- -- -- --
CONFIRM
and press m.
, enter the new 4 digit PIN code and press m.
. Re-enter the new PIN and press m to conrm.
8.7 Registering an additional handset
You can register up to 4 handsets to your T2 base to extend your phone system without having to install extension sockets for each new phone.
If you have purchased a T2 multiple pack, all additional handsets come pre-registered to the base.
If you have purchased an additional handset separately, you must register it to your T2 base before it can be used.
NOTE
Handset batteries must be fully charged before you start to register. Hold your handset close to the base during the registration process. Handsets that were supplied with your T2 base are already pre-registered.
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On the base:
1. Press and hold registration mode for 90 seconds.
On the handset:
1. If the handset is not register to a base press (default = 0000) and press
2. If the handset is already register to a base press press
3. Scroll
4. The display will ask for the PIN to be entered. Enter the 4 digit PIN code (default =
0000) and press is automatically assigned an available handset number. Use this number when making internal calls.
NOTE
If registration is not successful the rst time, please repeat the process again in case the base registration period ran out of time. If the base is not found after a few seconds, the handset returns to standby. Try registering again.
If there are already 4 handsets registered to the base, the registration will fail. You must de-register another handset before you can register a new one.
p for 5 seconds until you hear a beep. The base will remain in
m and then enter the 4 digit PIN code
m.
m, scroll d to
m.
to
REGISTER
d
and press m.
m. You will hear a beep if the registration is successful. The handset
ADVANCED SET
and
8.8 De-register a handset
Use one handset to de-register another. You cannot de-register the handset that you are using.
m, scroll
1. Press
2. Scroll
d
3. Enter the 4 digit PIN code (default = 0000) and press
u or d to select the handset number that you want to de-register and press m.
4. Scroll You will hear a conrmation beep and the display will return to the previous menu.
to
UNREGISTER
to
ADVANCED SET
d
and press m.
and press m.
m.
8.9 Restore default settings
You can restore your T2 to its default (original) settings.
All the handsets that are registered to the base will be retained.
IMPORTANT
Resetting your phone to its default settings will delete all entries in the Calls and Redial lists. All handset and base settings will also be reset. Entries stored in the phonebook will be retained.
1. Press
m, scroll d to
ADVANCED SET
and press m.
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2. Scroll d to
3. The display shows
4. Press automatically.
NOTE
Once reset the handset will prompt you to reset the date and time, see page 24.
RESET
and press m.
RESET ?
.
m to conrm or p to return to the previous menu. Your T2 will restart
8.10 Default settings
Key tone ON
Auto answer OFF
Ringer melody 1
Ringer volume 3
Ear volume 2
Hands-free volume 3
Phonebook Unchanged
Calls list Empty
Redial list Empty
PIN code 0000
Dial mode Tone
Eco mode OFF
Keypad lock OFF
Answer machine ON
Answer mode RECORD ALSO
Ring delay 5
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9. Using the answering machine
The phone can digitally record up to 12 minutes of messages. As well as recording incoming messages, it can record memos for other users.
The answering machine can be operated from:
• the base
• the handset
• remotely, from any other DTMF telephone, see page 34.
9.1 Switch the answering machine on / o
Via the base
on the base to turn the answering machine on or o.
1. Press
Via the handset
m, scroll u or d to
2. Press
d to
3. Scroll
4. Press to conrm.
ANSWER MODE
u or d to select either
9.2 Listening to your messages
Using the base:
1. If there are new messages, press Press and hold
2. If there are no new messages, press
During playback:
S
to stop message playback.
Press
Press > to play the next message.
Press < to play the previous message.
Press X to delete the current message.
NOTE
When in standby press and hold X for 2 seconds to delete all old messages.
Using the handset:
1. If there is a new message press
2. If there is no new message press
Play
is displayed, press m.
3.
4. The display shows the number of the message being played and the date and time the message was left will toggle on the screen.
P to play all messages.
ANSW MACHINE
and press m.
ANSWER ONLY, RECORD ALSO
P and only they will be played.
and press m.
or
P all messages will be played.
m and the new message will be played.
m, scroll d to
ANSW MACHINE
OFF
and press m
and press m.
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5. During playback press m to display a list of options.
6. Use the
7. Press n to stop playback and return to standby.
u or d to change the options.
REPEAT
press m to repeat current message.
NEXT
press m to play next message.
PREVIOUS
press m to play previous message.
DELETE
press m to delete the current message.
9.3 Adjust the speaker volume
You can adjust the base loudspeaker volume from low to high. Press + to increase the volume, or - to decrease the volume.
9.4 Delete all messages
1. Press m, scroll u or d to
d to
2. Scroll
3. Display shows
DELETE ALL
CONFIRM?,
ANSW MACHINE
and press m.
press m.
and press m.
9.5 Record a memo
You can record memo messages for other users which can be played back just like normal messages. Memos can only be recorded using the handset.
m, scroll u or d to
1. Press
d to
2. Scroll
3. After the tone record your memo by speaking into the handset, press recording.
4. The memo is automatically played back and then stored as a new message.
RECORD MEMO
ANSW MACHINE
and press m.
and press m.
m to end
9.6 Outgoing messages (OGMs)
This is the message your callers hear on the answer machine. There are two pre-recorded outgoing messages, or you can record your own.
9.6.1 Record also
The pre-set Record also 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’.
9.6.2 Answer only
The caller can listen to your announcement but cannot leave a message. The pre-recorded message is ‘Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment, and you cannot leave a message, so please call later.’
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9.6.3 Record, play or delete your own outgoing message
1. Press
m, scroll d to
d to
2. Scroll
u or dto select either
3. Press
u or d to select either
4. Scroll
If you select
9.6.4 Select the OGM
1. Press m, scroll d to
2. Scroll
3. Press
NOTE
If the answering machine is turned o and then turned on via the base unit the settings will be the same as when it was last switched on.
PLAY
If you select end recording press If you selected
d to
u or d to select either
conrm.
ANSW MACHINE
OGM SETTING
the current OGM will play back.
RECORD
and press m.
once you hear the beep speak your message into the handset, to
and press m.
ANSWER ONLY
PLAY, RECORD
or
RECORD ALSO
or
USE DEFAULT
and press m.
and press m.
m. The OGM will play back.
USE DEFAULT
ANSWER MODE
the display shows
ANSW MACHINE
and press m.
ANSWER ONLY
CONFIRM?
and press m.
or
RECORD ALSO
, press m to conrm.
and press m to
9.7 Ring delay
Select the duration of rings before your answer machine picks up the call. Choose from 3-8 Rings or Toll Saver.
• When set to Toll Saver, if you have new messages your phone answers after 3 Rings.
• If there are no new messages it will answer after 5 Rings. So you have the option to hang up, saving the time and cost of a call.
• If the memory is full, it will automatically revert to Answer Only mode.
1. Press
m, scroll d to
d to
2. Scroll
u or d to select the number of rings required and press m to conrm.
3. Use
RING DELAY
ANSW MACHINE
and press m. The handset will display the current setting.
and press m.
9.8 Remote access
You can operate your answering machine from any DTMF phone by calling your product and entering a 4 digit security PIN code.
1. Dial your telephone number. When you hear your outgoing message, press #.
2. Enter your 4-digit PIN (default setting 0000) you will hear a conrmation beep. Use the keypad to operate the answering machine.
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Press 1 for previous the message Press 7 to turn On the answering machine Press 2 to play messages Press 8 to stop message playback Press 3 to play the next message Press 9 to turn Off the answering machine Press 6 to delete the current message
9.9 Remote access on/o and change remote PIN
1. Press m, scroll u or d to
d to
2. Scroll
3. Scroll
4. Press If you choose
5. Enter the new PIN and press
6. Re-enter the new PIN.
7. Press
REMOTE ACC.
u or d to select
m to conrm.
CHANGE PIN
m to conrm.
ANSW MACHINE
and press m.
ON, OFF
or
enter the old PIN and press m.
and press m.
CHANGE PIN
.
m.
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10. Help
No dial tone
• Use only the telephone line cord supplied.
• Check that the telephone line cord is connected properly.
• Check that the mains power is connected properly and switched on.
No display
• Check that the batteries are inserted correctly and fully charged. Use only approved rechargeable batteries supplied.
• Check that the handset is switched on. Press and hold n.
• Reset the base by removing the batteries and disconnecting the mains power. Wait for around 15 seconds before connecting it again. Allow up to one minute for the handset and base to synchronize.
icon flashes
• Handset is out of range. Move closer to the base.
• Make sure that the handset is registered to the base.
• Check that the mains power is connected properly and switched on.
Keypad does not seem to work
• Check that the keypad lock is not on.
icon is not scrolling during charge
• Adjust the handset slightly on the base.
• Clean the charging contacts with a cloth moistened with alcohol.
• Check that the mains power is connected properly and switched on.
• The battery is full. When the handset is fully charged, the display.
No Caller ID
• Check your subscription with your network operator.
• The caller may have withheld their number.
• The record cannot be found in your phonebook. Check that you have the correct name / number stored in your phonebook, with the full area code.
Cannot register a handset to the base
• You can register up to a maximum of 4 handsets to a T2 base. You must de-register a handset in order to register a new one.
• Check that you have entered the correct PIN code (default = 0000).
• Check that you are at least one metre away from other electrical equipment to avoid interference when registering.
icon will appear steady on
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Handset does not ring
• The handset ringer volume may be set to O.
Base does not ring
• The base ringer volume may be set to O.
Noise interference on my phone or on other electrical equipment nearby
• Place your T2 at least one metre away from electrical appliances or any metal obstructions to avoid any risk of interference.
Answering machine will not record new messages
• Is the recording memory full? Play and delete messages.
• Is the OGM set to Answer Only? Change the OGM to Record also.
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11. General 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 Europe.
Important safety instructions
Follow these safety precautions when using your phone to reduce the risk of re, electric shock, and injury to persons or property:
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 vents as that may result in re or
electric 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
customer service helpline found in this user’s Guide.
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 phone to report a gas leak, especially if you are in the vicinity of the
gas line.
IMPORTANT
To reduce the risk of re, use only the supplied power adaptor.
Unplug this cordless phone immediately from an outlet if:
The power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
Liquid has been spilled on the product.
The product has been exposed to rain or water. Do not retrieve the handset or base
until after you have unplugged the power and phone from the wall. Then retrieve the unit by the unplugged cords.
The product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
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The product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
Installation Guidelines
Read and understand all instructions and save them for future reference.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
Do not install this product near a bath tub, sink, or shower.
Operate this phone using only the power source that is indicated on the marking
label. If you are unsure of the power supply to your home, consult with your dealer or local power company.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. This product may fall,
causing serious damage to the product.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work to restore the product to normal operation.
Clean this product with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use chemicals or cleaning
agents to clean this phone.
Use only the power supply that came with this unit. Using other power supplies may
damage the unit.
Because this phone operates on electricity, you should have at least one phone
in your home that could operate without electricity in the case the power in your home goes out.
To avoid interference to nearby appliances, do not place the base of the phone on
or near a TV, microwave oven, or VCR.
Battery Safety Instructions
Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate, or puncture the battery. The battery contains
toxic materials that could be released, resulting in injury.
IMPORTANT
There is a risk of explosion if you replace the battery with an incorrect battery type. Use only the batteries that came with your phone or an authorized replacement recommended by the manufacturer.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Remove batteries if storing over 30 days.
Do not dispose of batteries in re, which could result in explosion.
The rechargeable batteries that power this product must be disposed of properly
and may need to be recycled. Refer to your battery’s label for battery type. Contact your local recycling center for proper disposal methods.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Cleaning
Clean the handset and base (or charger) with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an anti-
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static wipe.
Never use household polish as this will damage the product. Never use a dry cloth
as this may cause static shock.
Environmental
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
The handset may become warm when the batteries are being charged or during
prolonged periods of use. This is normal. However, we recommend that to avoid damage, do not place the product on antique / veneered wood.
Do not place your product on carpets or other surfaces which generate bres, or
place it in locations preventing the free flow of air over its surfaces.
Do not submerge any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or
humid conditions, such as bathrooms.
Do not expose your product to re, explosives or other hazardous conditions.
There is a slight chance that your phone could be damaged by an electrical storm.
We recommend that you unplug the power and telephone line cord during an electrical storm.
Product disposal instructions
Product disposal instructions for residential users
When you have no further use for it, please remove any batteries and dispose of them and the product according to your local authority’s recycling processes. For more information, please contact your local authority or the retailer where the product was purchased.
Product disposal instructions for business users
Business users should contact their suppliers and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract and ensure that this product is not mixed with other commercial waste for disposal.
Consumer Products and Accessories Warranty
Thank you for purchasing this Motorola branded product manufactured under license by Suncorp Technologies Limited, 2/F, Shui On Centre, 6-8 Harbour Road, Hong Kong. (“SUNCORP”)
What Does this Warranty Cover?
Subject to the exclusions contained below, SUNCORP warrants that this Motorola branded product (“Product”) or certied 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. This Limited Warranty is your exclusive warranty and is not transferable.
Who is covered?
This warranty extends only to the rst consumer purchaser, and is not transferable.
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What will SUNCORP do?
SUNCORP or its authorized distributor at its option and within a commercially reasonable time, will at no charge repair or replace any Products or Accessories that do not conform to this limited warranty. We may use functionally equivalent reconditioned / refurbished / pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or parts.
What Other Limitations Are There?
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OTHERWISE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT 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 SUNCORP BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR ACCESSORY, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR ACCESSORIES TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
Some jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the length of an implied warranty, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from one jurisdiction to another.
Products Covered Length of Coverage
Consumer Products Two (2) years from the date of the products
Consumer Accessories (battery, power supply(s) and line cords)
Consumer Products and Accessories that are Repaired or Replaced
original purchase by the rst consumer purchaser of the product.
Ninety (90) days from the date of the accessories original purchase by the rst consumer purchaser of the product.
The balance of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from the date returned to
the consumer, whichever is longer.
Exclusions
Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to
normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage.
Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered by this limited warranty.
Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result from: (a) improper operation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product resulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain,
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extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (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 SUNCORP are excluded from coverage.
Use of Non-Motorola branded Products and Accessories. Defects or damage that result from the use of Non-Motorola branded or certied Products or Accessories or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage.
Unauthorized Service or Modication. Defects or damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or modication in any way by someone other than Motorola, SUNCORP or its authorized service centers, are excluded from coverage.
Altered Products. Products or Accessories with (a) serial numbers or date tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals or that show evidence of tampering; (c) mismatched board serial numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Motorola branded housings, or parts, are excluded from coverage.
Communication Services. Defects, damages, or the failure of Products or Accessories due to any communication service or signal you may subscribe to or use with the Products or Accessories is excluded from coverage.
How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information?
To obtain service or information, please call: XXXX XXXXXX.
You will receive instructions on how to ship the Products or Accessories at your expense and risk, to a SUNCORP Authorized Repair Center.
To obtain service, you must include: (a) the Product or Accessory; (b) the original proof of purchase (receipt) which includes the date, place and seller of the Product; (c) if a warranty card was included in your box, a completed warranty card showing the serial number of the Product; (d) a written description of the problem; and, most importantly; (e) your address and telephone number.
Technical Information
How many telephones can I have? All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), which is used to calculate the number of items which may be connected to any one telephone line. Your T2 has a REN of 1. A total REN of 4 is allowed. If the total REN of 4 is exceeded, the telephones may not ring. With dierent telephone types, there is no guarantee of ringing, even when the REN is less than 4.
Any additional handsets and chargers that you register have a REN of 0.
Connecting to a switchboard
This product is intended for use within Europe for connection to the public telephone network.
Recall
You may need to use the recall function if you are connected to a switch. Contact your PABX supplier for further information.
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Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
Suncorp declares that the following products:
Brandname: Motorola
Type: T211, T212, T213 and T214
Descriptions: DECT phone with telephone answering machine (T21x) and their
to which this declaration related is in conformity with the essential requirements of the following
directives of the Council of the European Communities:
The products are compliant with the following standards:
Safety: EN60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013
EMC: EN301489-1 v1.9.2 and EN301489-6 v1.3.1
RF Spectrum : EN301406 v2.1.1
Ecodesign : EC No 278/2009, 6 April 2009
For and on behalf of Suncorp Technologies Limited,
multi-handset versions.
- R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC)
- Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC)
Signature: ______________________
Printed name & Position: CW Cheung – Chief Technical Officer
Date: August 16, 2014
Place: 2/F, Shui On Centre, 6-8 Harbour Road, Hong Kong
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Manufactured, distributed or sold by Suncorp Technologies Ltd., oicial 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. © 2015 Motorola Mobility LLC. All rights reserved.
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