BT CALLER DISPLAY 1500 User Manual

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User Guide
Caller Display 1500
YOU MUST SUBSCRIBE TO THE CALLER
DISPLAY SERVICE OFFERED BY YOUR
NETWORK PROVIDER TO DISPLAY
CALLER INFORMATION.
A QUARTERLY FEE IS
Please note that batteries are not included. You will need 4 x AA batteries
This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards in the United Kingdom.
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Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’ guide to your Caller Display 1500.
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Please open this page for a further ‘at a glance’ guide to your Caller Display 1500.
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At a glance
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VIP calls indicator
Flashes to indicate that a VIP is calling.
New calls indicator
Flashes to indicate that new calls have been received since you last viewed your Calls List.
Directory
Used to access names and numbers you have stored in the Directory.
Dial button
Press to automatically dial a number shown on the display.
Select button
Used to choose settings.
Left and Right buttons
Used to scroll through the Calls List and Directory.
Also, used to scroll through the menu options.
Menu/Exit button
Used to access menu settings and to stop automatic dialling.
Clear button
Deletes individual or all names and numbers stored in the Calls List and Directory.
Display
Displays caller information, including a caller’s phone number and the date and time the call was received. Also displays directory names and numbers, memo alarm, calls count and VIP.
When the screen is idle, it displays the day, time and date.
Also, indicates when the batteries are nearing the end of their useful life.
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Menu
Exit
Select
Dial
Clear
VIP
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In this guide
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At a glance 1 Introduction 4
For your records 4 Unpacking your
Caller Display 1500 4
Safety instructions 5
General 5 Environmental 5
Setting up 6 Caller Display 11
Using your
Caller Display 1500 12 Using the Calls List 12 Caller information not
available 15 Using the Directory 16 VIP 19 Alarm and alarm memo 22
General information 25
Guarantee 25 Technical information 26
Help 27 Wall mounting 28 Index 29
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If anything is missing, please contact your place of purchase immediately.
Caller Display 1500 base unit
Telephone line cord
User Guide
Introduction Your Caller Display 1500
is designed for ease of use and made to the high standards set by BT.
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Thank you for choosing BT’s Caller Display 1500. You can expect many years of quality service.
Please read the instructions carefully before use, and keep this user guide for future reference.
Please note
In this user guide we’ve included helpful tips and useful notes. They are shown in a white box like this.
Unpacking your Caller Display 1500
For your records:
Date of purchase:
Place of purchase:
Serial number (see base of unit):
Purchase price:
For guarantee purposes, proof of purchase is required, so please keep your receipt.
Please note that batteries are not included. You will need 4 x AA batteries
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Safety instructions
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General
Simply clean your Caller Display 1500 with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an antistatic wipe. Never use household polish as this may damage the product. Never use a dry cloth as this may cause static shock.
Do not open the Caller Display
1500. This could expose you to high voltages or other risks.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is a serious risk of explosion and/or the release of highly toxic chemicals.
Environmental
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
We recommend that you do not place the product on antique/veneered wood to avoid damage.
Do not stand your product on carpets or other surfaces which generate fibres, or place it in locations preventing free flow of air over it’s surfaces.
Do not submerge any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions, such as in bathrooms.
Do not expose your product to fire, explosive or other hazardous conditions.
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Setting up
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Follow these easy steps to get your Caller Display 1500 ready for use.
Your Caller Display 1500 can be wall mounted, see page 28 for further instr uctions.
Position your Caller Display 1500 close enough to a phone socket for the cable to reach.
Do not stand it on carpets or other similar surfaces which might generate fibres. The two legs located at the rear should be pulled out one stop to provide a more secure stand.
Do not cover or enclose the machine. Allow a free flow of air to its surfaces.
1 Planning the
location of your Caller Display 1500
You will need 4 x AA Alkaline batteries. (not included).
Open the battery compartment at the back of your Caller Display 1500 by pushing the battery cover off in the direction of the arrows, as shown in the diagram.
It is important to maintain the batteries in your Caller Display
1500. If the battery low icon appears on the display you will need to replace the batteries. It is important to do this as soon as possible in order to
2 Install the batteries
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Warning
When replacing batteries remember to disconnect the telephone line cord from the Caller Display base unit.
3 Connect your
Caller Display 1500 to the wall socket
Connect the telephone line cord supplied into the back of your Caller Display 1500 and the adaptor end into the telephone wall socket.
Battery low warning
When the batteries are nearing the end of their useful life the display will flash the battery low icon and show
CHANGE BATTERIES
when in the idle screen. The display will be blank if no batteries are fitted or if the batteries are completely flat.
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retain information in the Caller Display memory and for the display features to work.
If no batteries are fitted the display will remain blank.
4 Connect your
telephone to the Caller Display 1500
To connect your phone to the Caller Display 1500, plug the telephone line cord from your phone into the socket located on the back of the adaptor.
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You can set the whole time and date manually if you wish to.
To choose between the 12 or 24 hour clock:
Press the Menu/Exit button.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to display the current setting, either
12 HOUR
or
24 HOUR
.
Press the
Select button to change the current setting.
To set the time:
Press the Menu/Exit button.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to scroll to
SET TIME
.
Press the
Select button. The display will flash the hour.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to set the correct hour.
Press the
Select button to confirm.
5 To set the time
and date
Menu
Exit
Select
Warning
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
Always disconnect the telephone cord from the wall socket before changing or relocating your telephone connections.
Please note
Press the Menu/Exit button to enter the menu or to exit and return to the idle screen.
The date and time will be set automatically when your Caller Display 1500 receives its first call, provided you have subscribed to a Caller Display service.
However, the service does not set the year (this will default to 00) so you will have to set this manually,
see below
for instructions.
Menu
Exit
Select
Select
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The display will flash the year.
Use the Left/Right button to set the correct year.
Press the
Select button to confirm.
Please note
If you press and hold the Left/Right buttons when setting the time or date the setting will increase or decrease quicker. You can also press the Clear button to return to the previous setting if you want to change it.
Select
The display will flash the minute.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to set the correct minute.
Press the
Select button
to confirm.
To set the date:
Press the Menu/Exit button.
Press the
Left/Right
buttons to scroll to
SET DATE
.
Press the
Select button. The display will flash the day.
Use the Left/Right buttons to set the correct day.
Press the Select button to confirm
The display will flash the month.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to set the correct month.
Press the Select button to confirm.
Select
Menu
Exit
Select
Select
Select
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You can adjust the contrast on the display to make the screen lighter or darker.
The levels range from 1-8.
Press the
Menu/Exit
button.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to scroll to
CONTRAST
.
Press the
Select button to confirm.
The display will show the current contrast level, for example
4
.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to adjust the contrast to the level you want. The Right button will make the contrast darker and the Left button will make it lighter.
Press the
Select button to confirm.
Menu
Exit
Select
Select
6 To adjust the contrast
on the display
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Caller Display
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Your Caller Display 1500 receives and displays caller information, which is transmitted over your telephone network.
Your Caller Display 1500 can:
Identify callers before you answer the phone (providing the number has not been withheld).
Store the time and date of each incoming call.
Save the last 60 incoming calls in the Calls List.
Store up to 70 names and numbers in the Directory.
Allow you to call back directly from a received call or the Directory.
To enable your Caller Display 1500 to show this information, you will need to subscribe to your network providers Caller Display service. A quarterly fee is payable.
For more details on BTs Caller Display service please call:
Freefone 0800 800 150 for residential customers. Freefone 0800 800 152 for business customers.
Information displayed via other UK networks
If you are connected to a different network, you will first have to subscribe to that networks Caller Display service. Call your network provider for more information.
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Using the Calls List
Your Caller Display 1500 receives, stores and displays caller information automatically. This information includes a callers phone number, the date and time the call was received and, any text message associated with that number.
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Please note
Text accompanying the number from the network, e.g.
RINGBACK
will take
precedence over Directory names.
The New Calls indicator light will flash to tell you that new calls have been received since you last viewed your Calls List.
As soon as you view the calls list the New Calls indicator will go out.
The number of new calls received will also be shown on the display.
New calls indicator
Using your Caller Display 1500
If the name of the person calling has been stored in your Caller Display 1500 Directory, his or her name will be displayed in the Calls List.
A maximum of 60 calls can be stored. To make room for new incoming calls a new call will automatically replace the oldest call in the memory. Your Caller Display 1500 will store the callers details whether the call has been answered or not.
When a call is received, the display will show the caller’s information for 20 seconds after the last ring.
Your Caller Display 1500 indicates:
In the idle screen:
Displays the day, time, date, the number of new calls and the number of total calls stored in the calls list.
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Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll through your Calls List.
Press the Select button to scroll down to the date and time information.
If the length of the name or number is longer than the display, press and hold the Right button to scroll across the screen.
To view the Calls List
Please note
Your Caller Display 1500 will store the callers details whether the call has been answered or not. This is shown in the calls list with the icon for answered calls.
NEW
Displays the number of calls that have not been viewed yet.
NEW
is not visible if all calls have been viewed. If you have received new calls since you last viewed the calls list the new call indicator will flash to indicate this.
CALLS
Displays the total number of calls stored in the calls list.
In the calls list:
Displays the callers number and any text message associated with it. Also records the time and date the call was received, and whether the calls were answered or not. See example below:
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JOHN SMITH
00 1-558- 1345
CALL
06
Select
THURS 1 1
.
.
02
A
19- 10-00
60
CALLS06NEW
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Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll to the number you wish to delete.
Press the
Clear button.
The display will show
CLEAR?
for 20 seconds.
Press the
Clear button
again to confirm.
The number has been deleted.
To delete a single number in the Calls List
Clear
Clear
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Please note
If you dial the wrong number, or wish to stop dialling press the Menu/Exit button.
This allows you to dial a number stored in your Calls List at the touch of a button.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to scroll to the number you wish to call.
Press the
Dial button.
The display will show
CONNECTING
and the digits will scroll across the screen as they are dialled.
The display will show
LIFT HANDSET
.
Lift the handset of the telephone connected to your Caller Display 1500 within 6 seconds.
(If the handset is not lifted within 6 seconds the call will be cancelled.)
When the handset is lifted the display will show
PHONE IN USE
.
To dial a number stored in the Calls List
Dial
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Caller information not available
In this case, Caller Display 1500 provides you with some explanatory information about the type of call you have received. This comes in the form of a text message and will be one of the following:
INTERNATIONAL
Call received from outside the UK.
UNAVAILABLE
The callers exchange/network/ switchboard does not operate a Caller Display service.
WITHHELD
The caller has not permitted his or her number to be sent.
OPERATOR*
The call has been made via the operator.
PAYPHONE*
The caller is ringing from a payphone.
RINGBACK*
The telephone number you have set on Ring Back is now free to receive your call.
NO NUMBER
See the Help section on page
27. This message will not be stored in the calls list.
With some incoming calls the telephone number of the caller is not available and cannot therefore be displayed on your Caller Display 1500.
Please note
If you decide not to delete the entry or Calls List, wait 20 seconds until the display returns to the idle screen, or press the
Menu/Exit button.
Press the Left/Right buttons until
TOP OF
LIST
or
END OF LIST
is
displayed.
Press the
Clear button.
The display will show
CLEAR ALL?
for 20
seconds.
Press the
Clear button. All numbers in the Calls List are now deleted.
The display will show
LIST EMPTIED
.
To delete all numbers in the Calls List
Clear
Clear
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To store a name and number in the Directory
NUMBER
and flashes the
number 0.
Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll through and enter the digits of the telephone number to be stored. If you enter a digit incorrectly use the
Clear button. Press the Select button to confirm
each digit when it is displayed.
When you have entered all the digits, press
and
hold the Select button to
confirm. The display will show
ENTER NAME
and flashes the letter A.
Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll through and enter the letters of the name to be stored.
Press the Select button to confirm each letter when it is displayed.
When you have entered all the letters, press
and
hold the Select button
to confirm. The display will show
SAVED
to
indicate that the name
Menu
Exit
Select Clear
Select
Select
Your Caller Display 1500 can store up to 70 names and numbers in its Directory. You can store them yourself by manually entering the details or copy them from the Calls List (see To copy
a stored number from the Calls List to the Directory on page 19).
When a call is received and the number corresponds to one stored in the Directory, the name of the caller will be shown on the display.
Using the Directory
* Some text messages can have numbers
associated with them. Your Caller Display 1500 will display the text message above the telephone number.
Press the Menu/Exit button. The display will show
DIRECTORY
.
Press the Select button. The display will show the number of entries stored, e.g.
10 ENTRIES
followed by
ENTER
Select
Select
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Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll to the number you want.
Press the Dial button. The number is dialled automatically.
Or
Press and hold the button. The display will show
SEARCH
.
Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll to the first letter of the name which has been stored with the number you want and then press the Select button.
Press the
Select button to confirm. The display will show the first name starting with the letter you entered. (If no entries are found the display will show
NOT
FOUND
.)
Use the Left/Right buttons if necessary to find the number you want.
To view and dial a number stored in the Directory
Dial
Select
Please note
You can store a name and number in the Directory as a VIP. For more information see VIP on page 19.
Please note
If no action is taken for 20 seconds the display will return to idle and the new entry will not be stored.
and number has been stored.
The display will then show
NEW ENTRY?
. If you want to add another name and number repeat the instructions above. If not, press the Menu/Exit button or wait for the display to return to standby.
Menu
Exit
Press the button. The display will show the most recently viewed name in the list.
Select
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To delete all numbers in the Directory
Press the button.
Press
and hold the Clear button for 15 seconds. The display will show
CLEAR ALL?
Press the Clear button again to confirm.
All numbers are deleted.
To edit a number and/or name in the Directory.
Clear
To delete a number stored in the Directory
Press the button.
Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll to the number you want to delete.
Press the
Clear button.
The display will show
CLEAR?
Press the Clear button again to confirm.
The number is deleted.
Clear
Clear
Press the Dial button. The number is dialled automatically.
The display will show
LIFT HANDSET
.
Lift the handset of the telephone connected to your Caller Display 1500 within 6 seconds.
(If the handset is not lifted within 6 seconds the call will be cancelled.)
When the handset is lifted the display will show
PHONE IN USE
.
Dial
Press the button.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to scroll to the entry to be edited.
Press the
Select button.
The display will show
EDIT NUMBER
and the first digit of the number will flash.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to select the digits to be edited.
Select
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The VIP feature allows you to store the name and numbers of your most important callers as VIPs. This means that when a VIP calls you the VIP indicator light will flash until ringing stops.
Also, when a VIP has called you, their number (and name if stored) will be indicated in the
VIP
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Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll to the number you wish to store in the Directory.
Press and hold the Select button. The display will show
ENTER NAME
.
Enter the name using the
Left/Right buttons.
Press and hold the Select button to confirm. The display will show
SAVED
.
To copy a stored number from the Calls List to the Directory
Select
Use the Clear button to delete digits or press and hold the Clear button to delete the whole number.
To enter digits use the Left/Right button, this will overwrite existing digits. Press the Select button to confirm any new digits entered.
When you are happy with the new number press
and hold the
Select button.
The display will show
EDIT NAME
. Use the same process as above to edit the name.
When you are happy with the new name press and hold the Select button. The display will show
SAVED
.
Select Clear
Select
Select
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When you have entered all the digits, press and hold the Select button to confirm. The display will show
ENTER NAME
.
Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll through the letters Ato Z. Press the Select button to confirm each letter.
Press the button. The phonebook icon will flash to indicate that the name and number has been stored as a VIP.
Press and hold the Select button to confirm. The name and number has been stored.
The display will show
NEW ENTRY?
for 6 seconds. If you want to add another name and number repeat the instructions above. If not, press the Menu/Exit button or wait for the display to return to standby.
Select
Select
Select
Press the Menu/Exit button. The display will show
DIRECTORY
.
Press the
Select button. The display will show the number of entries stored, e.g.
10 ENTRIES
,
followed by
ENTER
NUMBER
and flashes the
number 0.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to scroll through and enter the digits of the number to be stored. If you enter a digit incorrectly use the Clear button. Press the Select button to confirm each selected digit.
To store a name and number in the Directory as a VIP
Menu
Exit
Select
Calls List by the flashing phonebook icon. You have the option to view your VIP calls in the normal Calls List or you can view just your VIP calls.
Clear
Select
Menu
Exit
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Press the Menu/Exit button.
Press the
Left/Right
button to scroll to
VIP LIST
.
Press the Select button.
Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll through the list to the number you want.
Press the
Dial button. The number is dialled automatically.
To view and dial VIP calls only in the Calls List
Menu
Exit
Select
Dial
Please note
You can press the button at any time when editing a VIP entry to delete it as a VIP.
To change an existing Directory entry to a VIP
Press the button.
Use the
Left/Right
button to scroll to the entry you want to change to a VIP.
Press the Select button. The display will show
EDIT NUMBER
and the first digit of the number will flash.
Press the button.
Press and hold the Select button. The display will show
EDIT NAME
.
Press
and hold the Select button. The display will show
SAVED
.
Select
Select
Select
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You can use your Caller Display 1500 as an alarm clock. It is also possible to enter a memo message which will be displayed when the alarm goes off.
The memo could be a reminder to do something or call someone at the time the alarm goes off.
To set the alarm
Alarm and alarm memo
When you are happy with the new number press and hold the Select button.
The display will show
EDIT NAME
. Use the same process as above to edit the name.
When you are happy with the new name press and hold the
Select
button. The display will show
SAVED
.
Select
Select
To edit a VIP name and/or number
Menu
Exit
Select
Select Clear
Select
Press the Menu/Exit button.
Press the Left/Right button to scroll to
VIP LIST
.
Press the
Select button.
Use the Left/Right buttons to scroll through the list to the number you want.
Press the Select button. The display will show
EDIT NUMBER
.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to select the digits to be edited. Use the Clear button to delete digits or press and hold the Clear button to delete the whole number. To enter digits use the Left/Right button, this will overwrite existing digits. Press the Select button to confirm any new digits entered.
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Press the Menu/Exit button.
Press the
Left/Right
buttons to scroll to
ENTER MEMO
.
(Or if there is already an alarm memo entered
EDIT MEMO
).
Press the
Select button.
The display will show
ENTER NAME
, and then the letter Awill flash. Your memo can be up to 30 characters long.
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to scroll through to the letters you want.
Press the
Select button to confirm each letter when it is displayed.
When you have entered the whole memo, press
and hold the Select
button.
The display will show
SAVED
to indicate that the memo, associated with the alarm set, has been stored.
Menu
Exit
Select
To set the alarm memo
Select
Select
Press the Menu/Exit button.
Press the
Left/Right
button to scroll to
SET ALARM
.
Press the
Select button.
The display will flash the current hour setting (default 12.00).
Use the
Left/Right
buttons to set the hour.
Press the
Select button
to confirm.
The display will flash the current minute setting.
Use the Left/Right buttons to set the minute.
Press the Select button to confirm. The alarm icon will be displayed to indicate that it has been set.
The display will automatically enter the enter/edit memo function.
Menu
Exit
Select
Select
Select
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Press the Menu/Exit button.
Press the
Left/Right
buttons to scroll to
ALARM ON
or
ALARM OFF
. The display will show the current status.
When the alarm is switched on the bell icon will be shown on the display.
Press the
Select button to change the current setting.
When the alarm sounds the memo will also be displayed.
Press the
Select button to stop the alarm.
If the alarm is not stopped it will continue to sound for about 20 seconds.
To turn the alarm on or off
Menu
Exit
Select
Select
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General information
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Your Caller Display 1500 is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase.
Subject to the terms listed below the guarantee will provide for the repair of, or at BTs or its agents discretion the option to replace the Caller Display 1500, or any component thereof, (other than batteries), which is identified as faulty or below standard, or as a result of inferior workmanship or materials.
The conditions of this guarantee are:
The guarantee shall only apply to defects that occur within the 12 month guarantee period.
Proof of purchase is provided.
The equipment is returned to
BT or its agent as instructed.
This guarantee does not cover any faults or defects caused by accidents, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at adjustment or repair other than through approved agents.
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
Within the 12 month guarantee period:
If you experience difficulty using the product, prior to returning your product, please read the Help section beginning on page 27.
In the unlikely event of a defect occurring, please return the product, with the receipt, to the place of purchase.
Outside of the 12 month guarantee period:
If your product needs repair after the guarantee period has
Guarantee
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ended, the repair must meet the approval requirements for connection to the telephone network. We recommend that you contact BTs approved repair agent, TecLogic on 01672 564444 or a local qualified repairer.
RTTE
This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (1999/5/EC).
If you have to return your Caller Display 1500
Pack the unit securely, preferably in the original packaging. All parts must be retur ned. We cannot take responsibility for goods damaged in transit.
Technical information
Please note
You can connect up to 4 Caller Display products on a single telephone line.
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HelpIf you have problems using your Caller Display 1500,
look in this section first for solutions to the most common problems.
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No dialling tone
Make sure your telephone line cord is plugged into the back of the Caller Display line cord adaptor and the adaptor is connected to your wall socket.
Check that no other extension is in use.
Display screen not working properly or goes blank
Check whether the batteries are fitted correctly.
The batteries might need replacing.
Adjust the contrast on your display, see page 10.
Caller Display messages not being received
To be able to receive and display caller information, you must subscribe to a Caller Display Service from your network provider. For more information on BTs Caller Display service call 0800 800 150.
Phone does not ring
Check that the ringer is not switched off on the phone that is connected to your Caller Display 1500.
Check that no other connected phones are off the hook.
NO NUMBER on the display
Your Caller Display 1500 checks the content of the caller message it receives. If it detects a problem with a message it displays
NO NUMBER
rather than risk leaving a message with a possible mistake. This does not mean that your telephone is faulty.
If you continually receive
NO NUMBER
, call BT free of charge on 0800 800 150 for residential customers or 0800 800 152 for business customers, or your service provider.
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Wall mounting
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If wall mounting your Caller Display 1500, use this guide for position.
Make sure that you are not drilling into any hidden wiring.
Drill two holes 25mm deep using a 3mm drill, 94mm apart to take the wall plugs.
Put wall plugs into the drill holes and then insert both screws. Leave 2-3mm between the head of the screw and the wall.
You are now able to mount the Caller Display 1500 to the wall.
Fit the Caller Display 1500 onto the two screws by 1 pushing on and 2 dropping down. If necessary, tighten or loosen the screws for the best fit.
The whole button panel can be pushed back into an upright position if required, the panel will click into position.
The line cord must be inserted into the cord channel at the rear of the Caller Display 1500.
Ensure the legs at the rear are secure in the recesses.
1
2
SCREW
WALL PLUG
WALL
94mm
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Index
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Adaptor 7
Alarm 22 Alarm memo 23 At a glance 1
Batteries
install 6 low warning 7
Caller display 11
Calls List 12
delete single number 14 delete all numbers 15 dial a number 14 using 12 view 13
Contrast – adjust 10
Date 8-9
Directory 16
change to a VIP 21 copy a number from
Calls List to directory 19 delete a number 18 delete all numbers 18 dial a number 17 edit a number 18 store a name and number 16 view a number 17
General information 25
Guarantee 25
Help 27 New calls indicator 12 Returning your product 26 Safety instructions 5
Setting up 6
Technical information 26
Telephone line cord 7 Time 8
Unpacking 4 VIP 19
change directory
entry to a VIP 21 dial a number 21 edit a name and number 22 store a number 20 view number 21
Wall mounting 28
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Offices worldwide
The telecommunications services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Services and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plcs respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract.
© British Telecommunications plc 2001. Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ. Registered in England No. 1800000. Caller Display 1500 (1/01) 3 Designed by The Art & Design Par tnership Limited. Printed in China.
CE compliant to RTTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
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