BT On-Air 2000 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051
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This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
This product is intended for registration to any base in the BT On-Air range. It may also be registered to other GAP compatible bases, with possible limited availability of some features.
BT On-Air 2000 Classic User
Digital Cordless Telephone |
Guide |
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BT On-Air 2000 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051
At a glance
Handset
Silent mode
Displayed when the handset ringer has been switched off.
Incoming calls will not cause the handset to ring.
Shows the status battery. When the charged, the shaded. As the
the shaded
External Call
Displayed during an external call.
For use with
Clear/Secrecy
When accessing the Menu, allows you to clear or return to the previous menu.
Allows you to talk to someone in the same room without your caller being able to hear the conversation.
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Shows that the handset is in use.
Handsfree
Indicates when handsfree mode is active.
In range
range of
Display
Internal (Intercom) Call
Displayed during a call with handset (an internal call).
Directory
access to your without having to go
via the menu.
Intercom
Enables internal calls and call transfer between handsets.
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Green phone/Handsfree
To answer a call and switch the power on.
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BT On-Air 2000 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051
Quick Guide to the
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Important
If you make a mistake you can return to the previous menu by pressing the CLEAR button. If you keep pressing the CLEAR button you will return to the idle screen.
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BT On-Air 2000 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051
In this guide |
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At a glance |
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Quick Guide to menu structure |
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Introduction |
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Unpacking your handset |
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For your records |
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Safety information |
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Setting up |
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Registering your handset |
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Using additional handsets and bases |
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Registering Classic handsets |
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Registering your handset to a fax |
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Using the telephone |
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Making and ending calls |
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Call timer |
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Handsfree |
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Secrecy |
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Redial |
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Call Waiting |
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Name and number directory |
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Internal calls |
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Transferring calls |
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Handset settings |
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General information |
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Guarantee |
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Technical information |
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Switchboard compatibility |
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Recall |
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Switchboard external line access code |
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Index |
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BT On-Air 2000 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051
Introduction
Unpacking your |
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For your records |
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Date of purchase: |
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Place of purchase: |
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Serial number |
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For guarantee purposes proof of purchase is required |
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Safety information
General
Only use the power supply included with the product. Using an unauthorised power supply will invalidate your guarantee and may damage the telephone. The item number for the mains power supply is 872101.
Do not open the handset or base station. This could expose you to high voltages or other risks. Contact the helpline for all repairs.
Radio signals transmitted between the handset and base may cause interference to hearing aids.
It is recommended that advice from a qualified expert be sought before using this product in the vicinity of emergency/intensive care medical equipment.
It is recommended that if you have a pacemaker fitted you check with a medical expert before using this product.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is a serious risk of explosion and/or the release of highly toxic chemicals.
Cleaning
Simply clean the handset and charger with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an antistatic wipe. Never use household polish as this will damage the product. Never use a dry cloth as this
may cause a static shock.
Environmental
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
The product may heat up when the batteries are being recharged. This is normal. However, 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.
There is a slight chance that your phone could be damaged by an electrical storm. We recommend that you unplug the power and telephone line cord for the duration of the storm.
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Setting up
Please note that your handset must be registered to the base before use.
Plan the location
Situate your product close enough to the mains power sockets so that the cables will reach.
Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical products to avoid interference.
Do not situate the product in the bathroom or other humid areas.
1Plug the power adaptor into the wall socket and switch on
WARNING (cont)
Fully discharging the batteries at least once a week will help them to last as long as possible. However,
the charge capacity of |
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reducing the |
talk/standby time of the |
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they will need to be replaced. |
batteries can |
be obtained from the Helpline |
240 4682. |
Slide off the battery cover and |
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Replace the battery cover. |
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2Install the battery in the handset and charge them for at least 16 hours
WARNING
Under no circumstances should non-rechargeable batteries be used. Only use
Using unapproved batteries guarantee and may damage
Under ideal conditions the battery should give about 10 hours talktime and 120 hours standby when the batteries have been fully charged.
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Battery performance
Your handset is supplied with NiMH batteries. These need to be initially charged continuously for 16 hours to reach full charge.
Note that the battery charge icon does not indicate the correct level when the batteries are first installed. The batteries must first be fully charged.
Helpline
If you are experiencing difficulty, please call the BT
On-Air Helpline on 0870 240 4682.
3 Changing your handset fascias
There are 3 removeable handset fascias to choose from. Simply slide the fascias off and replace with another.
4 Attach the belt clip
Slot
Fit the belt clip onto the back of the handset.
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