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    Instructions for Motorola Neo 100

    I have recently purchased the Motorola Neo 100. I am facing much problems while setting up this phone. I have tried to search on the specific topic on Internet but didn't find any information about it. So thought that you guys may be knowing about the product. Please provide some information about the Motorola Neo 100. I am very desperate for the help.!!

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    Re: Instructions for Motorola Neo 100

    Observe the following precautions to position, install, connect and operate
    phone :
    • Do not hold the handset and / or recharge base near heat sources.
    • Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight.
    • Do not place near electrical equipment.
    • Protect your phone against dust, moisture, corrosive liquids and vapors.
    • Clean the unit using only with a soft damp cloth.
    • To connect the cable line and strength, use only the connectors that are suitable.
    • For connection, use only the items provided.
    • Use only the power supply provided.
    • The latest scientific findings show that the medical-devices

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    Re: Instructions for Motorola Neo 100

    Besides the main handset coming with the base, you can add up three additional branches. This way you can make transfer consultation and conference between the extension and outside line. The device has identifier of calls that stores links received. For the best possible reception, I recommend that the phone is positioned at a central point of your home, close to where it is used. Not hold the phone behind steel doors. The maximum range between the phone base and handset depends on the conditions around as well as spatial and structural factors of your home and in some cases the range could be reduced. The range in-suit is usually smaller than the external. According to its location to issue radio frequency may affect the operation and scope. In these cases, you can find a quality transmission bad it is established with a growing incidence of short interruptions in transmission. Transmission quality standard, in turn, can be obtained by simply moving a few steps from the point where you are.

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    Re: Instructions for Motorola Neo 100

    When you move out of range, the connection of calls to be interrupted, unless the point of returning to power in ten seconds. To avoid signal interference caused by other electronic equipment, I recommend that the base and handset charge and are located as far as possible (minimum of 1 meter) from other electronic equipment. The hearing aid users should be aware that the use of mobile phones can interfere with the system. If this interference is too strong, it can cause unpleasant sounds.

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    Re: Instructions for Motorola Neo 100

    I would like to discuss about the Power supply. You will have to consider the following points :
    • Plug the connector marked with the symbol of the source.
    • Phone will not work if the adapter is not well connected.
    • In addition, first click the battery for 16 hours.
    • Unit will only work if the battery is fully charged.

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    Re: Instructions for Motorola Neo 100

    Installation of two batteries. Place the two batteries in the battery compartment. Certify that that the polarity is correct. Certify that to insert the batteries so that the flat end of the battery (the negative pole) to connect the spring contacts. The handset will not work if the batteries are inserted incorrectly. The incorrect placement can cause damage to the unit. Replace the cover of the magazine, placing it about 3 mm apart and slide it up until you hear the sound of clicking into place.

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    Re: Instructions for Motorola Neo 100

    Battery charge the batteries are not charged when you take the phone package. To charge the batteries, place the handset on the base of the unit after the power connection already described. The illuminated icon indicates the handset battery charging procedure. The batteries take about 16 hours to complete a full charge.

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    Re: Instructions for Motorola Neo 100

    You should also know about the Lock / Unlock Keyboard. After clicking the handset, use the block to disable the keys. Thus, no phone number is dialed by accident. If you receive a phone call, the lock key will untie vide during the call. When the handset is outside the signal range of the base, the message "Searching" appears on the display. The user can access the agenda and some functions (configurations and confidential record). All other functions appear to navigation, however, if the user tries to access that needs some support base (e.g., clockwise), the message: "Impossible" will appear on the display for 2 seconds.

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    Re: Instructions for Motorola Neo 100

    As you answer a telephone call, the phone base and handset are connected to each other via radio channel frequency. The base of the phone serves as the liaison between the public telephone network and handset. To ensure that no one hears their calls, permanent codes are changed between the base and handset. The base will not make the transfer to a handset that does not have the correct codes. This digital transfer between the base and handset avoids any act or action to hear phone calls through illegal connections. The configuration of the phone can be done securely, using a password (PIN). Using the keypad lock function lets you take your handset with you without the ability to dial a phone number accidentally.

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    Re: Instructions for Motorola Neo 100

    The following are the SPECIFICATIONS :
    • Frequency: DECT Digital
    • Duplex: time multiplier
    • Modulation: GFSK
    • Auto Electrical Source: 100VAC to 240 VAC
    • Autonomy of the battery: standby 100h / Talk time: about 10h.
    • Battery Charge Time: 16 pm
    • Ambient temperature for operating the NEO 100: 5 ° C to 40 ° C
    • Storage Temperature: -10 ° C - +60 ° C
    • Dimensions of the phone: L x H x D (mm): 80 x 40 x 73
    • Handset dimensions: L x H x D (mm): 50 x 145 x 30

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