to your BT Freelance XC1100
Digital Cordless Telephone
Caller Display shows you who’s calling before you answer
•
the phone* and stores a list of your last 40 callers.
You can also dial numbers direct from the Calls list.
Handsfree lets you make and receive calls using the built-in
•
handset loudspeaker so your hands are free for other tasks
during a call.
50 Name and number phonebook for storing your most
•
frequently used numbers.
10 last number redial.
•
Use up to 5 handsets with one base and one phone line.
•
Make internal calls and transfer external calls between handsets.
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Please note: This equipment is not designed for making
emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative
arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
* Requires subscription to your network’s Caller Display service.
A quarterly fee may be payable.
Section
This User Guide provides you with all the
information you need to get the most from
your phone. Before you make your first
call you will need to set up your phone.
Follow the simple instructions in ‘Getting
Started’, over the next few pages.
Need help?
If you have any problems setting up or using your BT Freelance
XC1100 please contact the Helpline on 0870 242 6652*.
Alternatively, you may find the answer in ‘Help’ at the back of
this guide.
IMPORTANT
Only use the telephone line cord supplied.
*Calls provided by BT will be charged at up to 8 pence per minute.
A Call Set-Up Fee of up to 6 pence per call applies to calls from Residential lines.
Prices correct at time of going to press. See www.bt.com/pricing for details.
Mobile and other providers’ costs may vary.
Got everything?
• BT Freelance XC1100 handset
• BT Freelance XC1100 base
• Battery compartment cover
• 2 x AAA NiMH
rechargeable batteries
• Mains power adaptor
(Item code: 041293)
• Telephone line cord
If you have purchased a BT
Freelance XC1100 multiple pack
you will also have the following
for each handset:
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 242 6652*
Getting started
6
WARNING
Do not place your BT Freelance
XC1100 in the bathroom or other
humid areas.
Handset range
Your BT Freelance XC1100 has a range
of up to 300m outdoors when there is
a clear line of sight between the base
and the handset. When there is no
clear line of sight between the handset
and the base, e.g. the base is indoors
and the handset is either indoors or
outdoors, the range could be reduced
to 50m. Thick stone walls will severely
affect the range.
Signal strength
The icon on your handset display
indicates when you are in range of
the base. When it flashes and you
hear a warning beep, you are out of
range and will need to move closer
to the base.
IMPORTANT
Do not connect the telephone line to
the telephone line wall socket until the
handset is fully charged. The base
station should be plugged into the
mains power sock
et at all times.
Location
You need to place your BT Freelance XC1100 base within 3
metres of a mains power socket and 2 metres of the telephone
wall socket so that the cables will reach.
Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical
appliances to avoid interference.
Your BT Freelance XC1100 works by sending radio signals
between the handset and base. The strength of the signal
depends on where you position the base. Putting it as high as
possible can help to provide the best signal.
Connect the base to the mains power
1. Plug the mains power adaptor with the black connector into the
power socket on the back of the base and plug the other end
into the mains power wall socket.
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 242 6652*
7Getting started
Preparing your handset
2. Insert the 2 x AAA rechargeable batteries supplied, taking
note of the polarity markings inside the battery compartment,
then slide the battery compartment shut.
3. Place the handset on the base to charge. It will beep when
placed in and the battery icon on the handset will flash to
indicate charging. You should let the batteries charge
continuously for at least 24 hours. The batteries and case may
become warm during charging, this is normal.
BT Freelance XC1100 multipack users only:
If you have purchased a BT Freelance XC1100 multiple pack,
you will need to prepare any additional handsets and charger
for use. Place each BT Freelance XC1100 charger within reach
of a mains power wall socket.
For each additional handset and charger:
i. Plug the mains power adaptor into the power socket on the
underside of the charger and plug the other end into the
mains power wall socket.
ii. Insert the 2 x AAA rechargeable batteries supplied, taking
note of the polarity markings inside the battery compartment,
then slide the battery compartment shut.
WARNING
Never use non-rechargeable batteries.
Only use the approved batteries. Using
unapproved batteries will invalidate
your guarantee and may damage the
telephone.
Talk/Standby time
Under ideal conditions, the handset
batteries should give up to 10 hours
talk time or 100 hours standby on a
single charge.
(This does not mean you can unplug
the base or leave the handset for this
length of time without charge).
Please note that new NiMH
rechargeable batteries do not reach
full capacity until they have been in
normal use for several days.
See ‘Battery performance’ on the
following page.
Battery low warning
If the icon is flashing in the display
and you hear a warning beep every
minute during a call, you will need to
recharge your handset before you can
use it.
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 242 6652*
8Getting started
Battery performance
To keep the batteries in the best
condition, leave the handset off the
base for a few hours at a time.
Running the batteries right down at
least once a week will help them last as
long as possible.
After charging your handset for the
first time, subsequent charging time
for the batteries is approximately
6–8 hours.
The charge capacity of rechargeable
batteries will reduce with time as they
wear out, thus reducing the
talk/standby time. Eventually they will
need replacing. For details on how to
obtain spare rechargeable batteries,
contact the BT Freelance XC1100
Helpline on 0870 242 6652*.
IMPORTANT
Only use the telephone line cord
supplied with the phone.
The display will show the handset number, 2, to show it is
registered to the base.
iii. Place the handset on the charger. It will beep when placed in
and the battery icon on the handset will flash to indicate
charging. You should let the batteries charge continuously for
at least 24 hours.
Any additional handsets supplied as part of a multipack are
pre-registered to the base. So, once charged, are ready for use.
Connect to the telephone line
4. Plug the telephone line cord into the socket marked on the
back of the base and plug the other end into the telephone
wall socket.
Your BT Freelance XC1100 is now
ready for use.
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 242 6652*
Getting to know your phone
Handset buttons
9
Press to open the phonebook, page 19.
Press to open the redial list and scroll back
through redial numbers, page 16.
Press to raise the volume during a call,
Press to open the menu, page 11.
Press to select menu options.
Press to make and receive calls, page 13-14.
During a call, press to switch handsfree
Press to lower the volume during a call,
Press and hold to lock/unlock the keypad to
prevent accidental dialling, page 18.
loudspeaker on and off.
o open and scroll forward
Press t
through the Calls list, page 24.
switchboard services and
certain BT Calling Features.
Phonebook
Redial / Volume +
page 15.
Menu / OK
Talk
Calls list / Vol -
page 15.
* / Keypad lock
Recall – used with
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 242 6652*
Secrecy / Clear/ Back
During a call, mutes your voice so your
caller cannot hear you, page 15.
Press to return to the previous menu.
Use to delete characters in the
phonebook and calls lists.
End Call
Press to end a call, page 13.
Press and hold to switch the handset
off and on, page 13.
#/P
Press and hold to insert a Pause,
page 42.
Selects name/number or time/date
display in the Calls list.
Int
Use to make internal calls and transfer
calls to other handsets registered to
the base, pages 21-22.
R
10
Getting to know your phone
Standby screen
Range indicator
Handset name
Battery level
Handset number
Handset display icons
Phone off-hook.
Indicates signal strength.
Flashes when handset is not
registered to the base.
Phonebook open.
Handsfree speaker in use.
New number(s) in Call list*.
Alarm has been set.
Handset ringer volume set to off.
More options available,
scroll up or down.
Battery 30 – 100% charged.
Battery 10 – 30% charged.
Battery under 10% charged.
Icon will flash.
* This features requires subscription to your network provider’s Caller Display service. A quarterly fee may be payable.
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 242 6652*
Getting to know your phone
Using the menu
All your phone’s functions and settings can be accessed through the main menu.
The menu map below shows all the menu options you can choose from.
Press to enter the menu.
Press or to scroll through the menu options.
When you reach the end of the list, the first option is displayed again.
To select an option, press .
To return to the previous menu display, press .
Menu map
11
PHONEBOOK
(Menu only appears
when phonebook is
empty. When entries
stored, press again
to enter the menu).
ADD ENTRY
MODIFY ENTRY
DELETE ENTRY
DELETE ALL
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OCK /ALARM
CL
DATE / TIME
ALARM
ALARM TONE
SETTINGS
HANDSET TONE
HANDSET NAME
AUTO ANSWER
BASE TONES
ANCED SET
ADV
REGISTRATION
DE-REGISTER
PIN CODE
PHONE RESET
12
Getting to know your phone
Base
Page/Find handset
Press and release to page/find
handset(s), page 18.
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 242 6652*
Using your phone
13
Switch the handset on/off
1. To switch off, press and hold until the display goes off.
2. To switch the handset on, press and hold .
Make a call
1. Press . When you hear the dial tone, enter the phone
number using the keypad.
Preparatory dialling
1. Enter the phone number first. The number is shown in
the display.
2. Press to dial the number.
If you make a mistake as you enter the number, press to
delete a digit.
End a call
1. Press or replace the handset on the base.
Out of range warning
During a call, if you start to move the
handset out of range of the base, the
flashes and you hear a beep in the
earpiece every 3 seconds. Move closer
to the base or you will lose the call.
Call timer
After the first 20 seconds of your call,
the call timer is displayed.
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 242 6652*
14
Using your phone
Caller Display
If you have subscribed to your
network’s Caller Display service, the
caller’s number (or name, if an exact
number match is found in the
phonebook) will also be displayed.
Important
Storing security code information in
the phonebook may allow other
people access to your personal details.
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 242 6652*
Receiving calls
1. When the phone rings, the display flashes
CALL
and
the icon. Press to answer the call.
Or, you can answer the call by picking the handset up from the
charger without having to press . This is called Auto answer,
see page 30.
2. Press to hang up.
Chain dialling
Chain dialling is a convenient way of entering long sequences
of numbers during a telephone call. This can be when trying
to dial a phone number greater than 24 digits (the largest
number that can be stored in a single phonebook entry)
or when using automated telephone services,
e.g. telephone banking.
Dial a chain number
1. Enter the first part of the number as usual using the keypad or
from the phonebook. Press .
2. Either enter the additional part of the number using the
keypad or press , scroll to the phonebook entry
containing the next number sequence and press to dial
the number.
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