BT 2100 Classic manuel d'utilisation
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Qu'est ce que le manuel d’utilisation?
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Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?
Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation BT 2100 Classic devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif BT 2100 Classic
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication BT 2100 Classic
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement BT 2100 Classic
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes
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Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage BT 2100 Classic ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles BT 2100 Classic et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service BT en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées BT 2100 Classic, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.
Pourquoi lire le manuel d’utilisation?
Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif BT 2100 Classic, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
Après un achat réussi de l’équipement/dispositif, prenez un moment pour vous familiariser avec toutes les parties du manuel d'utilisation BT 2100 Classic. À l'heure actuelle, ils sont soigneusement préparés et traduits pour qu'ils soient non seulement compréhensibles pour les utilisateurs, mais pour qu’ils remplissent leur fonction de base de l'information et d’aide.
Table des matières du manuel d’utilisation
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On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 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 connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards [...]
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2 A B C 3 D E F 5 J K L 8 T U V 0 6 M N O 9 W X Y Z 1 4 G H I 7 P Q R S CO K Directory Intercom Recall -1- EXT INT 1 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 At a glance Handset Base BT On-Air 2100 Page button Handsfree Indicates when handsfree mode is active. In Use Shows that the handset is in use. In range Indica[...]
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2 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 Quick Guide to the Menu Structure 1 PHONE BK (Directory) 11 NEW 12 EDIT Page number 12 13 DELETE 12 13 2 CALLS 21 DELETE 22 TIME 11 11 4 ANSWER (Not available on your On-Air 2100 Classic. If pressed ERROR will be displayed) 3 RING 31 MELOD Y 32 VOLUME 33 SILENT 34 BEEPS 14 [...]
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3 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 In this guide At a glance 1 Quick guide to the menu structure 2 Introduction 4 Unpacking your B T On-Air 2100 Classic 4 For your records 4 Safety information 4 Setting up 5 Plan the location 5 Using the telephone 8 Making and ending calls 8 C all timer 8 Handsfree 9 Secrecy[...]
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4 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 Introduction For your records For guarantee purposes proof of purchase is required so please keep your r eceipt. Enter your System Code here. The pre-set System Code number is 0000. See page 15 for information on your System Code. Date of purchase: Place of purchase: Serial[...]
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5 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 S etting up Please note that your handset is already registered to the base station. Situate your product close enough to the telephone and mains power sockets so that the cables will reach. The only way to disconnect the product from the power supply is to r emove the powe[...]
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On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 6 W ARNING Do not connect the telephone line cord to the phone socket until your handset is fully charged. This will prevent the risk of the phone being answered before the batter y is charged. Answering the phone before the batter y is fully charged may prevent it from reach[...]
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On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 7 4 Changing your handset fascias There are 3 r emoveable handset fascias to choose from. Simply slide the fascias of f and replace with another . 5 Attach the belt clip 3 Connect the telephone line cord (after charging your handset) Plug the line cord into the telephone wall[...]
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First enter the number to be dialled. The number is shown in the display . (If you make a mistake press C to remove the incor rect digit). If you have entered the number cor rectly , pr ess the GREEN PHONE button to dial the number . Preparatory dialling Press the GREEN PHONE button. The display shows the symbol. Dial the number . 8 On-Air 2100 Cla[...]
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On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 9 Press and hold the GREEN PHONE button. The display will show CALLS and then the last number that was dialled or received. Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll to the number you require. Press the GREEN PHONE button to dial the number . ▲ ▼ Redial Y our handset automatica[...]
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Press and hold the GREEN PHONE button. The display will show CALLS . The most recently received or dialled number will be displayed. Press the DOWN button to scroll backwards through the Calls list towards the older calls in the list. Press the UP button to scroll for war ds through the Calls list towards the most recent calls. When the number you [...]
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11 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 If an incoming call ar rives while you are already engaged on a telephone call, you will hear a soft beep ever y 5 seconds (this beep is not audible to the person you are speaking to). Instead of the engaged tone, the second caller will hear an announcement to hold on as y[...]
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T o edit directory numbers Press the DOWN button until PHONE BK is displayed. Press OK to confirm. Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll to EDIT . Press OK to confirm. Use the UP or DOWN button to find the entr y you want to amend. Press OK to confirm. Use the C button to delete numbers or letters. Edit the entr y using the numbers/letters on the key[...]
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Y ou can transfer an exter nal call to another handset registered to the base. While on an external call: Press the OK button. Enter the number of the handset to which you want to transfer the call. Press the GREEN PHONE button to transfer the call. If you wish you can talk to the other handset user first. Press the RED PHONE button to disconnect t[...]
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Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows RING . Press the OK button. Press the DOWN button until the display shows SILENT . Press the OK button. Use the UP or DOWN button to select either OFF or ON . The display will show the symbol to indicate a silent ring. Press OK to confirm. The display will show DONE . Press the C button twice to e[...]
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System Code Y our base station has a default setting of 0000 but you may want to change this to prevent unauthorised use of the handset. If you change your System Code keep record of the new number by writing it in the space provided on page 4. Base settings Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE . Press the OK button. Press the D[...]
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16 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE . Press the OK button. Press the DOWN button until the display shows PARAM . Press the OK button. The display will show F . Press the 2 button. Press the 7 button. Press the 1 button. Use the UP or DOWN button to sel[...]
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Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE . Press the OK button. Press the DOWN button until the display shows PARAM . Press the OK button. The display will show F . Press the 1 button. Press the 2 button. The cur rent time is displayed. Enter the time. T o set the time Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE . Press[...]
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18 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 Using additional handsets and bases Using additional handsets and bases Up to six handsets can be registered and operated from any one base. This allows you to make inter nal calls between two handsets while a third is making an exter nal call. BT On-Air 1100 2 A B C 3 D E[...]
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19 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 On the handset:- Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE . Press the OK button. The display will show REGIST . Press the OK button. The display will show AUTO . Press the DOWN button until CUSTOM is displayed. The available bases will be displayed. Use the[...]
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Press the OK button. The display will show REGIST and then retur n to: 20 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 CO K Note When planning to use a handset with more than one base, we recommend that you: • Number each handset (from 1- 6). • Register your handset(s) at base 2 (and 3 & 4 if used) using the sam[...]
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On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 21 General information Guarantee Y our BT On-Air 2100 Classic 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 BT’s or its agent’s discretion the option to replace the [...]
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22 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 Helpline If you are experiencing dif ficulty, please call the BT On-Air Helpline on 0870 240 4682 . A total REN of 4 is allowed per telephone line. (For example: if the BT On-Air Classic is used in conjunction with three extension telephones, each with a REN of 1, then the[...]
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On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 23 Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE . Press the OK button. Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows PARAM . Press the OK button. The display will show F . Press the 2 button. Press the 4 button. Press the 1 button. Enter the switchboard exte[...]
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On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 24 Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE . Press the OK button. Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows PARAM . Press the OK button. The display will show F . Press the 2 button. Press the 4 button. Press the 3 button. Use the UP or DOWN button [...]
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25 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 2 Once slotted into the rear of the base, slide upwards to lock into position. 1 Push the base-mount forward onto the rear of the base. 2 1 If wall mounting your BT On-Air 2100 Classic, use this guide for position. • Make sure that you are not drilling into any hidden wi[...]
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26 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 12 2 mm WALL WALL PLUG SCREW 122mm W all mounting template[...]
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28 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 Index A dditional handsets and bases 18 Automatic end call 15 B ase settings 15 Base station priority 16 Batter y charge 6 low war ning 6 per for mance 6 replacing 7 Belt clip 7 C aller Display 10 Call timer 8 Call waiting 11 Calls end 8 exter nal 8 inter nal 13 make 8 rec[...]
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29 On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 Preparator y dialling 8 Priority base selection 16 Pulse dialling 23 R ecall 22 Redial 9 Registering additional handsets 18 REN 21 Retur ning your product 21 Ringer volume base 16 handset 14 S afety information 4 Secrecy 9 Setting up 5 Silent ring 14 Store a number 12 Swit[...]
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On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 1 1th November ’02 ~ 5051 Offices worldwide The telecommunications ser vices described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Ser vices and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract. N[...]