Frequently Asked Questions

T200

  • What are the battery specifications?
    880mAh NiMH

  • What are the talk times and standard specifications?
    @ 2 hours to 3.5 hours talk time. Up to 5 days standby. Charge time @ 1.8 hours. These specs vary widely depending upon network settings and usage.

  • How do I access my voice mail?
    In standby mode, press DOWN and press SEND.

  • How do I silence incoming rings and tones?
    Press MENU and press the #'s 3 and 4 on your keypad.

  • How do I use speed dialing?
    Enter the memory location # for the number you wish to dial and press SEND.

  • How do I answer a second incoming call?
    Call will flash on your display, to answer the second call or switch between calls press SEND.

  • How do I block my number from showing on a caller ID unit?
    Press MENU and the # 4 and then the # 3 on your keypad, (Call Set-Send Own Num), press UP or DOWN to change the setting and ENTER to select that setting.

  • How do I block all or specific calls?
    You must have a 4-digit security code from your network provider. Press MENU and the #6 on your keypad, enter the security code, select #1 RESTRICT and then select one of the options.

  • How do I store numbers?
    Enter a phone number, press MEM and the #4 on your keypad, press ENTER. The phone # displays. If correct, press ENTER. IF incorrect, edit the number by pressing MENU to move cursor right to incorrect digit, press new digit, press MEM once to move left, press CLEAR to erase old digit. When finished, Press ENTER.

  • How can I adjust the volume of incoming calls?
    Press MENU, select #1, press #3 on your key pad and press UP or DOWN to change the setting. Press ENTER to select the setting.

  • How do I review a Text message?
    Press UP, scroll to the message you wish to review by using UP or DOWN. Press ENTER to select the message and scroll through the messge 1 line at a time by pressing UP or DOWN. Press MENU or ENTER to enter the message into the In-Box sub-menu and choose the option you want.

  • How do I switch between TDMA (digital) mode and AMPS analog mode?
    The T200 automatically searches for a TDMA signal first, if there is no TDMA signal in the area, the T200 automatically searches for an AMPS analog signal. There is no user selectable option for this feature.

  • What are the frequencies at which the T200 operates?
    The T200 operates at 1900 MHz TDMA (digital) and 800 MHz AMPS (analog)

  • What is a NAM?
    A NAM is a Number Assignment Module. For all intents and purposes it is your T200's phone number(s).

  • How many NAM's will my T200 support?
    Your T200 will support 2 separate NAM's (or phone numbers). Please see your service provider for additional information.

  • How many names and phone numbers will my T200 store?
    Your T200 will store up to 109 names and numbers.

  • How do I enable/disable Caller ID?
    By default, Caller ID is always ON. It can not be disabled or turned Off.

  • What is the proper way to lower my retractable antenna?
    Starting from the extended position, gently grasp the antenna at a point approximately 1/3 to half way up the shaft. Gently guide the antenna downwards toward the handset.

  • How do I enable/disable Call Waiting?
    By default, Call Waiting is always ON. It can not be disabled or turned off.

  • I accidentally placed my T200 into a different language setting. How do I get it back to English?
    Press right on the Express Key. Press the # 3 on your keypad. Again, press the # 3. To select English press 1. To select French press 2. To select Spanish press 3. To select Portuguese 4.

  • Sometimes I see the letter D at the bottom of my display. What does this mean?
    The letter D at the bottom of your display means that your T200 is currently utilizing the digital TDMA network.

  • I am unable to complete a call made to a location that has enabled Anonymous Call Rejection enabled.
    Ensure that your "SendOwnNum" feature is enabled.

  • How do I display my phone number?
    Press left on the Express Key. Scroll down to "Own Number".