Specifications
Why do the batteries keep running low?
Depending on your individual phone specification, your phone, when
new and fully charged, will have a performance of approximately 10
hours talk time and 100 hours standby time (check your userguide
for exact figures). Battery performance will diminish over time. If you
believe battery life is too short, then you should try the following:
• Remove and then replace the handset batteries. Place the handset on the base
or charger and allow to charge for up to 24 hours.
• If you have a multi-handset phone, try swapping the batteries between
handsets
• Ensure that you place the handset on the base or charger after use.
• If the batteries still do not hold their charge, they may have to be replaced.
Please ensure that you use the correct type and rating of battery (see
userguide for specifications). Batteries are available from the BT Helpdesk for
your product.
• If none of the above remedies solve your problem, please contact the helpdesk
Why don't I seem to get a very good range?
Motorola’s DECT phones are tested to ensure that they meet the
minimum range of 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres outdoors.
This is in ideal conditions. However in a normal home environment
there are conditions that can affect performance - for example, the
construction of the building in which the base/handset is placed
including the wall material, thickness of walls and dampness.
• The base ideally needs to be placed away from large metal items such as
fridge-freezers, microwave ovens, etc.
• Make sure the distance between the base and handset is obscured by as few
walls as possible.
• The base should be placed away from other electrical/electronic equipment, eg,
PCs, TVs, etc.
• If none of the above remedies solve your problem, please contact the helpdesk.






