Motorola ME4251K Series User Manual
Motorola ME4251K Series User Manual

Motorola ME4251K Series User Manual

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COLOUR LCD DIGITAL
CORDLESS PHONE
Model ME4251K Series
Digital 1.8 GHz
07_0022 ME4251UK User Guide1.ind1 1
29/1/07 15:45:50

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  • Page 1 User Guide COLOUR LCD DIGITAL CORDLESS PHONE Model ME4251K Series Digital 1.8 GHz 07_0022 ME4251UK User Guide1.ind1 1 29/1/07 15:45:50...
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  • Page 3 Congratulations on your purchase of a Motorola product! Your Motorola Telephone at a glance: 07_0022 ME4251UK User Guide1.ind1 1 29/1/07 15:45:51...
  • Page 4 For product-related questions, please refer to the Warranty section. Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records. For warranty service of your Motorola Product, you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents e of Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Transferring a call/Call forward to another handset..
  • Page 6: Contents

    Contents Call Log ........Turn Auto Answer On/Off ....35 Caller Display/Caller Display with Call Waiting .
  • Page 7: Important.safety.instructions

    Important.Safety.Instructions Follow these safety precautions when using your cordless phone to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons or property: Reduce risk of fire and shock by: 1 . K eep 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 . 2 . D o not use while wet or while standing in water . 3 . D o not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub, kitchen sink, or swimming pool) . 4 . D o not allow anything to rest on the power cord . Place the power cord so that it will not be walked on . 5 . N ever insert objects of any kind into the product slits as that may result in fire or shock . 6 . U nplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning . Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners . Use a damp cloth for cleaning .
  • Page 8: Installation Guidelines

    Unplug this cordless phone immediately from an outlet if: • The power cord or plug is damaged or frayed . • Liquid has been spilled into the product . • T he 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 unplugged cords . • T he product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged . • The product exhibits a distinct change in performance . Installation.Guidelines 1 . Read and understand all instructions and save them for future reference . 2 . F ollow all warnings and instructions marked on the product . 3 . D o not install this product near a bath tub, sink or shower . 4 . O perate 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 .
  • Page 9: Technical Amendments

    8 . U se only the power supply that came with this unit . Using other power supplied may damage the unit . 9 . B ecause cordless phones operate on electricity, you should have at least one phone in your home that isn’t cordless, in case the power in your home goes out . 10 . T o avoid interference to nearby appliances, do not place the base of the cordless phone on or near a TV, microwave oven, or VCR . 11 . It is impossible to make emergency calls when the keypad lock is enabled . Technical.Amendments. These Operating Instructions are issued for information purposes . Their content is not subject of a contract . All indicated data are merely nominal values . The described equipment and options may differ depending on requirements which are specific to each country . This device is dedicated to be used in the analog public switched telecomunication network (PSTN) . 07_0022 ME4251UK User Guide1.ind7 7 29/1/07 15:45:54...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Twin Pack Triple Pack Quad Pack Base station Handset Mains Adaptor Telephone Line Cord Rechargeable Batteries (type AAA rechargeable) Charger Unit User’s Guide Please check the contents of the package carefully . If something is missing or has become damaged in transit, you should NOT use the telephone . In such a case you should return the product to the dealer with your sales receipt or contact the Motorola distributor directly . (For details, please refer to the Warranty section .) Note:.Retain the packaging of your appliance to prevent it from being damaged should you ever need to return it . Setting.up.the.Base.Station.and.Charger.Unit Place the base station and charger unit in an easily accessible location near to a mains power socket . Make sure that the location is stable and flat and that the surface is non-slip . Make sure that all cables can be routed so as to prevent people tripping over them . Furthermore, avoid placing the base station and charger unit too close to other electronic appliances such as microwaves, PCs or HiFis, for example . Do not expose the base station and charger unit to direct sunlight or allow them to become wet . They should not be set up in rooms which are subject to condensation or corrosive steam or a high concentration of dust (e .g . cellars, garages or conservatories) . The room temperature must be between 0°c and 35°c .
  • Page 11: Connecting The Base Station And Mains Adaptor

    Connecting.the.Base.Station.and.Mains.Adaptor 1 . F eed the small plugs for the mains power adaptor and the telephone line through the small hole in the middle of the base stand as shown . 2 . I nsert the telephone line plug into the corresponding socket on the base station . 3 . C onnect the small mains power adaptor plug into the corresponding socket on the base station . 4 . A ttach the base stand to the main part of the base, being careful that the cables exit cleanly through the small hole in the base stand: I nsert the 2 small plastic tabs on the stand into the 2 upper slots on the base as shown . H olding the stand with one hand on each of the 2 clips, gently squeeze the clips inwards and ver down into the lower slots on the base, as shown . The stand will click into place . Check that the stand is secure before placing it on your chosen surface .
  • Page 12: Inserting And Charging The Batteries

    Preparing the Handset Inserting and Charging the Batteries On the back of the handset, press the small ribbed circle area and push down to slide off the battery cover. Insert the 2 x AAA (600mAh/1.2v) Ni-MH rechargable batteries provided, taking care to note the ‘+’...
  • Page 13: Low Battery Warning

    LOW BATTERY WARNING When the battery is low and needs to be recharged, you will hear a warning tone during standby and when the handset is in use. Attaching a Headset You can connect a headset (not included) to your handset. Lift the small rubber flap on the right hand side of the handset to reveal the headset socket.
  • Page 14: Telephone Features

    • 9 Speed dial numbers • 4 Menu styles • Separate base and handset ringers • 4 Wallpapers (exclusive to Motorola) • 5 Level earpiece volume • Handsfree/headset operation • 6 Level ring volume and ringer mute •...
  • Page 15: Control Buttons

    Control Buttons 1. Display 7. Right Key 14. Keypad 0-9 Use to scroll right in menu/display and text options Alphanumeric entry 2. Left Soft Key (LSK) Ringer volume up Long press for Speed dial Press from standby to view the Menu. Press to select and confirm display items.
  • Page 16: Display.icons

    Display.Icons.. Menu.Icons D isappears if the handset Phone Book is out of range of the base Call Log Battery charge level Keylock is on Alarm Clock Line is in use Telephone line unplugged Audio Setup Alarm is set Settings Ringer on Ringer off Mute is on Message waiting Display.Backlight The backlight on your handset comes on when any key is pressed and will stay on for 30 seconds after the last button press . You can reduce the time that the backlight is on to 15 seconds to conserve battery power if you wish . To change the backlight setting: Press the LSK ‘Menu’ Press the LSK ‘Select’ Use the and keys unit ‘Settings’ is Use the key to highlight ‘Backlight’ on the display Use the and keys to change Press the LSK ‘Select’ the Backlight timeout . Use the key to highlight ‘Handset Setup’ Press the LSK ‘OK’ to confirm .
  • Page 17: Using.the.telephone

    Using.the.Telephone When you first insert the batteries there will be enough charge for the Handset to automatically power on . Also, when the handset is put into the base station it will switch on automatically and begin to charge . Before first use, allow the batteries to charge uninterrupted for 16 hours . Switching.the.handset.On/Off When the handset is put in the base station/charger unit it switches on automatically and charges up . Allow the batteries to charge for 16 hours without interruption before first use . To switch the handset off: 1 . In ON mode, press and hold the key for 2 seconds . To switch the handset on: 1 . In OFF mode, press and hold the key for 2 seconds . Making.External.Calls There are three ways that you can make an external call: Preparatory.dialling 1 . Enter the number you would like to call using the keypad . 2 . Press the 3 . The timer will start counting and the number will be dialled . 4 . Press the key to end the call .
  • Page 18: Handsfree Dialling

    Handsfree.dialling In handsfree mode, all communication is via the handset speakerphone and microphone and you can talk to your caller without having to hold the handset, leaving your ‘hands free’ . You can initiate a call in handsfree mode or switch to handsfree during a call . 1 . Enter the number you would like to call using the keypad 2 . P ress the key, you will hear the speaker switch on and the digits being dialled 3 . The timer will be displayed and start counting 4 . Press the key to end the call . 5 . The timer will stop counting and will remain on the display for 2 seconds . Note: To switch to handsfree during a call, just press the at any time . Receiving.Calls 1 . W hen you receive an incoming call, just press the or key to answer the call . If you have ‘Auto Answer’ set to ‘On’, the call will automatically be answered when you pick the handset up from the base .
  • Page 19: Making An Internal Call

    Making.an.Internal.Call With more than one handset registered to the same base you can make internal calls between handsets . 1 . Press the ‘INT’ key 2 . Enter the number of the handset that you would like to call . 3 . T he called handset will ring and display the number of the handset calling eg: Handset 1 4 . When the other handset is answered you can begin your internal call . 5 . Press the key to end the call . Receiving.an.Internal.Call. When you receive an internal call, the handset will ring and display the number of the calling handset: eg: Handset 2 1 . Press the key to answer the call . 2 . Press the key to end the call . Transferring.a.call/Call.forward.to.another.handset To.transfer.an.external.call.to.another.handset 1 . During an external call, press the ‘INT’ key to put the external call on hold 2 . Enter the number of the handset that you would like to transfer the call to 3 . When the called handset is answered, press the...
  • Page 20: 3-Way Conference

    -way.Conference 1 . During an external call, press the ‘INT’ key to put the external call on hold 2 . E nter the number of the handset that you would like to conference with . The called handset will ring . 3 . W hen the handset is answered, just press the ‘3’ key to conference all 3 calls together . 4 . E ither internal handset can press the key at any time to leave the Conference call . The remaining handset will continue to be connected to the external call . Paging.Handsets If your handset is not on the base and you need to find it, you can press the page button on the base . 1 . Press the page button and any registered handsets will ring and display ‘Paging’ . 2 . T o stop the paging call, press any key on the handset, the page key on the base or put the handset back onto the base . Muting.the.Microphone You can ‘Mute’ the handset microphone during a call if you do not wish your caller to be able to hear you or any local conversation or noise . If you use the ‘Mute’ feature you will still be able to...
  • Page 21: Key Lock

    Key.Lock You can lock the keypad of your handset to avoid accidentally dialling a number when you are carrying your handset around . 1 . T o lock the keypad, press and hold the ‘*’ key during standby . A icon will appear in the top row of the display to confirm that the keypad is locked . 2 . T o unlock the keypad, press and hold the ‘*’ key Note: When the keylock is on the power on/off key will still function and you will be able to accept incoming calls and turn off the alarm . Handset.Range When the handset is at standby and out of range of the base, the icon will disappear and ‘OUT OF RANGE’ will be shown in the display . You will need to move closer to the base to be able to make and receive any further calls . Redial The ‘Redial’ log will store the last 20 numbers (or name if stored in the phone book) that you dialled, up to a maximum of 24 digits for each number . To.dial.a.number.from.the.Redial.log:. 1 . Press the key 2 . Use the and keys to highlight the number to dial 3 . Press the key to make the call .
  • Page 22 Press the LSK ‘Select’ Use the keys to highlight the Phone Book category, ‘Home’, ‘Office’ or ‘Mobile’ Press the LSK ‘OK’ Use the keys to highlight ‘New Entry’ or ‘Existed Entry’ Press the LSK ‘Select’. If you have selected ‘Existed Entry’ the handset will check if a number already exists in the selected category, if it does, a check screen will be displayed for you to confirm if the existing number should be overwritten.
  • Page 23: Phone.book

    Phone.Book You can store up to 200 names and numbers in your Phone Book, each with 3 contact numbers . Each individual Phone Book entry can be up to 16 characters and 24 digits long . You can also sort your Phone Book entries into 4 different groups; General, Business, Personal and VIP, making it easier to locate and call those people you speak to most often . Note: You can also use all the Phone Book functions during a call by pressing the RSK ‘Ph Bk’ . The key is not available during a call to access the Phone Book . To.store.a.Phone.Book.entry:. 1 . Press the RSK ‘Ph Bk’ or press the key 2 . Press the LSK ‘Options’ 3 . Use the key to highlight ‘New Entry’ 4 . Press the LSK ‘Select’ 5 . U sing the keypad , enter the name for the entry . If you need to delete any incorrect characters or digits, just press the RSK ‘Clear’ . T o enter the characters for a name, press the key the required number of times eg: for the letter ‘H’ you would press the number 4 key twice . If 2 consecutive characters are on the same key, enter the first character, then wait for the cursor to move to the right before pressing the key again to enter the next character . If you need a space, just press the ‘0’...
  • Page 24 To.store.a.number.from.Standby 1 . Enter the number using the keypad 2 . Press the LSK ‘Save’ 3 . U se the and keys to highlight the Phone Book category, ‘Home’, ‘Office’ or ‘Mobile’ 7 . Press the LSK ‘OK’ 8 . Use the and keys to highlight ‘New Entry’ or ‘Existing Entry’ 9 . Press the LSK ‘Select’ . I f you have selected ‘Existing Entry’ the handset will check if a number already exists in the selected category, if it does, a check screen will be displayed for you to confirm if the existing number should be overwritten . 10 . U sing the keypad, enter or edit the name for the entry . If you need to delete any incorrect characters or digits, just press the RSK ‘Clear’ . T o enter the characters for a name, press the key the required number of times eg: for the letter ‘H’ you would press the number 4 key twice . If 2 consecutive characters are on the same key, enter the first character, then wait for the cursor to move to the right before pressing the key again to enter the next character . If you need a space, just press the ‘0’...
  • Page 25: Entering A Dialling Pause (P)

    Entering a Dialling Pause (P) If your telephone is connected to a switchboard/PBX network, it may be necessary to insert a pause into the dialling sequence. When entering a number, press the (pause) key where a pause is required. A ‘P’ will be displayed to confirm. To view a Phone Book entry Press the RSK ‘Ph Bk’...
  • Page 26: Assign A Speed Dial Number In Phone Book

    To.assign.a.Speed.Dial.number.in.Phone.Book You can store up to 9 Speed Dial numbers under the keys 1-9, using any of the entries stored in the Phone Book . Once stored you can press and hold the relevant Speed Dial number key (1-9) in Standby mode, to dial the number . Speed dial numbers can be up to a maximum of 24 digits . 1 . Press the RSK ‘Ph Bk’ or press the key 2 . Use the and keys to highlight a Phone Book entry 2 . Press the LSK ‘Options’ 3 . Use the key to highlight ‘Speed Dial’ 4 . Press the LSK ‘Select’ and the Speed Dial list (1-9) will be displayed . 5 . U se the and keys to highlight the Speed Dial number (1-9) you would like . 6 . P ress the LSK ‘Select’ . The name of your Phone Book entry will now be displayed next to the Speed Dial number .
  • Page 27: Dialling From The Phone Book

    The highlight bar will move to the top of the Phone Book entries beginning with that letter. Use the key to move to the exact entry you are looking for. Press the key to dial the number or press the LSK ‘Options’ and make your selection. Press the key to return to standby.
  • Page 28: View An Entry In The Call Log

    Other messages you may see in the display are: ‘Private number’ - If the caller has withheld their number ‘Unknown number’ - If the caller is dialling you from outside of the UK or is using SkypeOut (a VoIP service). ‘Incoming Call - If the call originated from a network not offering Caller Display or you do not subscribe to Caller Display service.
  • Page 29: Delete An Entry In The Call Log

    10 . U sing the keypad, enter or edit the name for the entry . If you need to delete any incorrect characters or digits, just press the RSK ‘Clear’ . T o enter the characters for a name, press the key the required number of times eg: for the letter ‘H’ you would press the number 4 key twice . If 2 consecutive characters are on the same key, enter the first character, then wait for the cursor to move to the right before pressing the key again to enter the next character . If you need a space, just press the ‘0’ . Y ou can use the ‘*’ key to switch between initial CAPS ‘Abc’, upper case ‘ABC’, lower case ‘abc’ or digits ‘123’ and the ‘1’ and ‘#’ keys to enter punctuation symbols . 11 . Press the LSK ‘Save’ to confirm and store the entry . Note: You can also delete individual or all entries from the Call log via the Call Log ‘Options’ menu . Alarm.Clock. You can set an alarm on your handset to sound just ‘Once’, the same time ‘Everyday’ or ‘Workday’ (Monday to Friday) . When the alarm sounds it will start at the lowest volume and then increase in volume every 30 seconds until it reaches the maximum . The alarm will continue to ring for a maximum of 10 minutes if it hasn’t been turned off . To.set.an.alarm 1 . Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2 . Press the key twice until ‘Alarm Clock’ is displayed 3 . Press the LSK ‘Select’...
  • Page 30: Turn The Alarm Off

    10 . Use the and to scroll through and listen to each melody . 11 . Press the LSK ‘OK’ to select an alarm melody . 12 . Y our alarm is now set and an will appear in the top line of the standby display . To.turn.the.alarm.off Follow steps 1 to 4 above but select ‘Off’ instead of ‘Once’, ‘Everyday’ or ‘Workday’ . When.the.alarm..sounds Press the LSK ‘OK’ or any key on the handset to silence the alarm . Audio.Setup Within Audio Settings you can choose from 20 ringtones, 16 of which are polyphonic, to help you distinguish between the different types of call you receive . You can set a different ringer melody for your external and internal calls, as well as assigning a specific ringtone for each of your Phone Book groups; so that you’ll know immediately the phone starts ringing if the caller is a ‘General’, ‘Business’, ‘Personal’ or ‘VIP’ contact . To.set.the.ringer.type. 1 . Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2 . Use the and keys until ‘Audio Setup’ is displayed . 3 . Press the LSK ‘Select’...
  • Page 31: Set The Ringer Volume

    To.set.the.ringer.volume You can choose from 5 ringer volume levels as well as an ‘Off’ setting . If you set the ringer to ‘Off’ a icon will appear in the top line of the display to remind you . 1 . Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2 . Use the and keys until ‘Audio Setup’ is displayed . 3 . Press the LSK ‘Select’ 4 . Use the key to highlight Ringer Volume and press the LSK ‘Select’ 5 . Use the and keys until you have the right ringer volume for you . 6 . Press the LSK ‘OK’ to confirm . 7 . Press the key to return to standby . To.turn.the.keytones.on/off 1 . Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2 . Use the and keys until ‘Audio Setup’ is displayed .
  • Page 32: Change The Wallpaper

    1 . Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2 . Use the and keys until ‘Settings’ is displayed 3 . Press the LSK ‘Select’ . 4 . Check that ‘Personalize’ is highlighted and press the LSK ‘Select’ 5 . Check that ‘Language’ is highlighted and press the LSK ‘Select’ 6 . Use the and keys to highlight the display language you require 7 . Press the LSK ‘OK’ to confirm 8 . Press the key to return to standby . To.change.the.wallpaper. You can choose from 4 different wallpapers that will be displayed on your handset in standby mode 1 . Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2 . Use the and keys until ‘Settings’ is displayed 3 . Press the LSK ‘Select’...
  • Page 33: Change The Handset Name

    To.change.the.handset.name You can change the name of each of the handsets that you have registered to a base, up to a maximum of 10 characters . 1 . Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2 . Use the and keys until ‘Settings’ is displayed 3 . Press the LSK ‘Select’ . 4 . Use the and key to highlight ‘Handset Name’ and press the LSK ‘Select’ 5 . U se the keypad to enter or edit the handset name . If you need to delete any incorrect characters or digits, just press the RSK ‘Clear’ . T o enter the characters for a name, press the key the required number of times eg: for the letter ‘H’ you would press the number 4 key twice . If 2 consecutive characters are on the same key, enter the first character, then wait for the cursor to move to the right before pressing the key again to enter the next character . If you need a space, just press the ‘0’ . Y ou can use the ‘*’ key to switch between initial CAPS ‘Abc’, upper case ‘ABC’, lower case ‘abc’ or digits ‘123’ and the ‘1’ and ‘#’ keys to enter punctuation symbols . 6 . Press the LSK ‘OK’ to confirm 7 . Press the key to return to standby .
  • Page 34: Change The Backlight Timeout

    Press the LSK ‘OK’ to confirm. Press the key to return to standby. To change the backlight timeout The default setting for the backlight is 30 seconds but you can reduce this to 15 seconds if you would prefer. Press the LSK ‘Menu’ Use the keys until ‘Settings’...
  • Page 35: Set The Date

    To.set.the.date 1 . Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2 . Use the and keys until ‘Settings’ is displayed 3 . Press the LSK ‘Select’ . 4 . Press the key to highlight ‘Handset Setup’ and press the LSK ‘Select’ 5 . Use the key to highlight ‘Date/Time’ and press the LSK ‘Select’ 6 . Use the key to highlight ‘Date’ and press the LSK ‘Select’ 7 . Use the keypad or the and keys to enter the date 8 . Press the LSK ‘Save’ to confirm . 9 . Press the key to return to standby . To.set.the.time. Note: If you have Caller Display service on your line, the time will be automatically set and updated each time you receive an incoming call .
  • Page 36: Store A Prefix Number

    To store a prefix number When you have Prefix dialling set to ‘On’, the prefix number that you have set will be dialled out first whenever you make an external call. The prefix number can be up to 5 digits. Press the LSK ‘Menu’...
  • Page 37: Store Emergency Numbers

    To.store.Emergency.numbers. You can store and edit two emergency numbers, with a maximum of 10 digits, which you will be able to dial even when the keylock is on . There are also a further two emergency numbers which cannot be edited and are programmed in production . 1 . Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2 . Use the and keys until ‘Settings’ is on the display 3 . Press the LSK ‘Select’ 4 . Use the key to highlight ‘Handset Setup and press the LSK ‘Select’ 5 . Use the key to highlight ‘Call Related’ and press the LSK ‘Select’ 6 . Use the key to highlight ‘Emergency Number’ and press the LSK ‘Select’ 7 . Use the keypad and the key to enter your Emergency numbers 8 . Press the LSK ‘OK’ 9 . Press the key to return to standby . To.turn.Auto.Answer.On/Off With Auto Answer turned on, your call will be answered automatically when you pick up the handset from the base .
  • Page 38: Enter Your Voice Messaging Service Number

    Message Waiting If you have subscribed to a voice messaging service, the green message light on the base will flash to alert you if you have a message/s waiting. Note: For quick access to your voice messages you can store the voice messaging service number, maximum of 16 digits, on your handset.The green message light will not flash if your service provider doesn't send a signal when there is a new message.
  • Page 39: Registration

    Use the key to highlight ‘Clear Message’ and press the LSK ‘OK’ Press the key to return to standby. Registration You can register up to 6 GAP compatible handsets to each ME4251K base and up to 4 bases to each handset. Note: Even if a handset other than the ME4251K meets GAP standards, it is possible that not all the handset functions will be available.
  • Page 40: De-Register A Handset

    To de-register a handset 1. Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2. Use the keys until ‘Settings’ is displayed 3. Press the LSK ‘Select’. 4. Press the key to highlight ‘Handset Setup’ and press the LSK ‘Select’ Use the key to highlight ‘ Registration ’ and press the LSK ‘Select’ Use the key to highlight ‘Deregister’...
  • Page 41: Reset To Default

    Use the keys to highlight the number of the base that you would like to register the handset to, or highlight ‘Auto Base’ and press the LSK ‘Select’ Note: The base stations that your handset is already registered to will be indicated by ‘**’. When you handset/base registration is complete, the handsest will display ‘OK’...
  • Page 42: To Switch The Base Ringer On/Off

    Use the keys to scroll through and listen to each melody. Press the LSK ‘OK’ to confirm. Press the key to return to standby. To switch the Base Ringer On/Off Press the LSK ‘Menu’ Use the keys until ‘Settings’ is displayed Press the LSK ‘Select’.
  • Page 43: Changing The Dial Mode

    Changing the Dial Mode The dialling mode is pre-set to ‘Tone’. Only change this to ‘Pulse’ if you are advised to do this by your switchboard provider or if your phone does not work using ‘Tone’ dialling. 1. Press the LSK ‘Menu’ 2.
  • Page 44: Changing The Recall Time (Flash)

    Changing the Recall Time (Flash) Recall is used to insert a line interruption when connected to certain switchboards, for transferring calls to another extension number, and for some network services, such as Call Waiting. For the Singapore normal Recall setting is 600ms and your ME4251K is pre-set to this. Note: Only change the Recall setting if you are advised to do so by your switchboard provider.
  • Page 45: Reset To Default

    Reset to Default You can reset your Base to its original (default) settings. The personal data on your handset, such as Phone Book, Call Log and Redial entries will not be lost when you reset your base to default. Press the LSK ‘Menu’ Use the keys until ‘Settings’...
  • Page 46: Warranty

    FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTY AGAINST INFRINGEMENT PROVIDED UNDER ANY LAW, AND (B) IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE TOYOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT...
  • Page 47 WARRANTY INFORMATION Alcom Electronics Electronic Pte Ltd. (Distributor) guarantees to you, the original purchaser, the digital cordless telephone and accessories which you have purchased from an authorised reseller (the “Products”), to be in conformance with the applicable specifications current at the time of manufacture for a term of 12 months from date of purchase of the Product(s) (Warranty Term).
  • Page 48 You must ensure that all and any repairs or servicing is handled at all times by a Distributor’s Service Centre in accordance with the Distributor’s Service requirements. In some cases, you may be requested to provide additional information concerning the maintenance of the Products by Distributor’s Service Centres only, therefore it is important to keep a record of any previous repairs, and make them available if questions arise concerning maintenance.
  • Page 49 When the Product is used in conjunction with ancillary or peripheral equipment not supplied for this digital cordless telephone by Distributor, Distributor does not warrant the operation of the Product/peripheral combination and Distributor will not honour any warranty claim where the Product is used in such a combination and it is determined by Distributor that there is no fault with the Product.
  • Page 50 • All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to customer normal use. • Products rented on a temporary basis. • Periodic maintenance and repair or replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear. Note: The talk-time, stand-by time and total life cycle of the rechargeable batteries for your digital cordless telephone will depend on usage conditions and network configurations.
  • Page 51: Warranty

    Please make and retain a note of all data you have inserted into your Product for example names and phone numbers, before submitting your Product for a Warranty service as such data may be deleted or erased as part of the repair or service process. OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIRS If you request Distributor to repair your Product any time after the Warranty term or where this warranty does not apply due to the nature of the defect or fault, then...
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