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■ With Caller Display* you can see who’s calling
before you pick up the phone.
■ Keep track of your calls with the 99 number
calls list.
■ Store up to 13 numbers in the memory for
quick and easy dialling.
■ With Call Waiting*, when you are already on a
call and another caller is trying to get through
the call waiting beep will sound to alert you.
■ 1571 Message Waiting* allows your callers to
leave a voicemail message, which you can play
back at the touch of a button.
* To use these features you must subscribe to the relevant
service from your network provider. A quarterly fee may
be payable.
Welcome…
to your BT Duet 60
Corded Telephone
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3 Getting started
Inserting the batteries
■ Please note
Your BT Duet 60 is not supplied with batteries. However, you
will require batteries to be able to use the Caller Display feature
on your phone.
1. Lift off the battery compartment cover by pulling
back the plastic latch.
2. Insert 3 x AA alkaline batteries (not supplied)
according to the polarity markings inside the
battery compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover.
■ Battery low
When the batteries are low and need replacing, the icon
will be displayed.
■ WARNING
When replacing the batteries you must install 3 x new AA
alkaline batteries within 1 minute of removing the old batteries
or you risk losing all your Caller Display and memory information.
Connecting the handset and line cords
1. Plug one end of the handset cord into the handset
socket and the other end into the socket at the
end of the base.
2. Plug the telephone line cord into the socket on the
bottom of the base. Plug the other end into the
telephone wall socket.
■ To use the phone on a desk
Thread the telephone line cord through the groove toward the
back of the base.
■ To wall mount your phone
Refer to page 15 of this guide.
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4 Getting started
Setting the display contrast
There are 4 display contrast settings to choose from.
The default setting is 2.
■ The contrast can be re-adjusted at a later stage by repeating
these steps.
1. Press and hold for 4 seconds.
The display shows
LCD CONTRAST
.
2. Press to decrease or to increase the
contrast level.
3. Press to confirm. The display now prompts
you to set the time and date…
Setting the time and date
■ Auto-set time and date
If you have already subscribed to a Caller Display service, the time
and date will be automatically set when you receive your first call.
1. The current hour flashes in the display. Use
and to set the correct hour, then press
to confirm.
2. Now use and to set the correct minute,
and press to confirm.
3. Use and again to set the correct month,
then press .
4. And finally, use and to set the correct
day, and press to confirm.
The display returns to idle and the correct time
and date is shown.
Your BT Duet 60 is now ready for use.
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5 Getting to know your p
Dial
Use to dial a calls
list number.
and
Use to adjust the
display contrast.
Use to access and
scroll through the
calls list.
1571 Message
Waiting button/
indicator
Flashes red when
you have voice
mail messages.
Press to listen to
your messages.
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Flashes green when
you have new
missed calls in the
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Hook switch
Lets you make a
follow-on call
without replacing
the handset.
If wall mounted,
allows your
handset to rest
securely on the
base.
Ringer
High/Low/Off
switch
Select the ringer
volume.
One-touch
memory label
Use to keep a
record of your
one-touch memory
numbers.
Store
Use to store
numbers in the
memory.
Memory
Use to dial
quickdial memory
numbers.
Call Waiting*/
Recall
Press to accept a
waiting call.
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