Butler 131/136
1 HANDSET
1.1 Front view
1 Display
2 Paging button
3 Numerical buttons
4 # button
5 Set button
6 Off button
7 Transfer/Hang-up button
8 Redial/Pause button
9 Battery charger contacts
10 Microphone
11 Mute/Erase button
12 Memory button
13 * Button
14 Line button
15 Speaker
1.2 Rear view
1 Battery cover
2 Batteries
1.3 Display
Line Indicator
Mute indicator
Set indicator
Battery indicator
Radio link indicator
Paging indicator
New Call indicator (only Butler 136)
Call Barring indicator
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Butler 131/136
2 BASE STATION
2.1 Top view
1 Power indicator
2 Radio connection indicator
3 Battery indicator
4 Paging/Find button
5 Battery charger contacts
2.2 Bottom view
1 Connection telephone line
2 Connection adaptor
3 Ringer volume switch
3 GENERAL
With cordless telephones, radio connection replaces the cord connecting the
handset to the base unit of traditional telephones. This allows you to make and
receive calls even when you are away from the base unit. Thanks to this radio
connection, your mobility increases.
The Butler 131/136 has a working range of 300 m (range is reduced to 50 m
inside buildings). This working range is however strongly reduced if there are
several obstacles between the base and the handset. If you have gone too far
away from the base, you will hear a warning signal. Go back in the range within
10 seconds, otherwise the connection will be broken.
When the radio connection between the handset and the base station is not pos-
sible, you will hear an intermittent tone. Move closer to the base station so that
the radio connection can be established.
4 INSTALLATION
1 Connect the telephone cord to the "
and plug the other end into the line wall socket.
2 Connect the power cable plug to the "
base and plug the adaptor into a power socket.
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" socket on the bottom of the base
" socket on the bottom of the