BT Big Button 100 manual

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    B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 U s e r G u i d e B T Big Button 1 00[...]

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    B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 ■ Large buttons for easy dialling. ■ Handsfree – make and receive calls using the loudspeaker. ■ One-touch 1571 button dials your network answering service. ■ Easy grip handset. ■ Adjustable earpiece and microphone volume . ■ 3 one-touch buttons for easy dialling of yo[...]

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    Section B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 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. F ollow the simple instructions in ‘Getting Started ’ , on the next few pages. ■ Hearing aid friendly The[...]

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    Getting started Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Insert batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Connect telephone line . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Connect plinth for desk mounting . . . .6 Getting to know your phone Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Underside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    WARNING Do not place your B T Big Button 100 in the bathroom. WARNING When you change the batteries, please ensure that the phone is disconnected from the telephone line. Battery low warning When the batteries are due to be replaced the 1571 message indicator light will give a short flash every 2 seconds. If the back-up batteries are flat or not in[...]

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    6 Getting started B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 3. Connect the plinth for desk mounting If you are going to place your product on a desk or table then attach the plinth in the desk mounting position as shown below. Slide the plinth into the lugs marked DESK on the underside of the product. Lock/unlock switch Des[...]

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    B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 0 M emo ry R edial 1571 S ecrecy R Handsf ree V o l u m e V o l u m e BT Big Button 100 M essa g es M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M0 D E F A B C J K L M N O T U V W X Y Z G H I P Q R S Store Store (Button located under the label.) Used to store numbers in the memory, p[...]

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    Ringer T one Ringer V olume Amplify R1 R2 R3 Hi Lo Off In Out W ALL W Mode TE TB B A TTERY L OCK 8 Getting to know your phone B T Big Button 100 – Edition 04 – 07.03.05 – 6361 Ringer tone Lets you set the tone of the ringer, High, Mid or Low. Ringer volume Set the ringer volume High, Low, Off. Mode selector Lets you interact with exchange ser[...]

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    Making calls 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the number you want. When the caller answers, simply speak as normal. 3. T o end a call, replace the handset. Receiving calls 1. When the phone rings, lift the handset. Incoming/Outgoing handset volume Incoming – adjust the volume of your caller’s voice in the earpiece. Outgoing – adjust the volume of[...]

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    10 B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 Using the phone Handsfree calls 1. Press . Y ou can hear the dial tone. 2. Dial the number. When the caller answers, speak close to the phone. Adjust speaker volume 1. During a handsfree call, press V ol or to raise or lower the speaker volume. Redial Y ou can redial the last num[...]

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    Using the phone 1571 Message waiting Providing you have subscribed to your network’s answering service (e.g. B T Answer 1571 or Call Minder), callers can record messages if you do not answer your phone. B T Answer 1571 and Call Minder are automated services located at your local telephone exchange which will take messages when you are out, engage[...]

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    12 B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 T o listen to your voice messages: 1. If you have new messages, the 1571 button on your B T Big Button 100 flashes. 2. T o listen to your messages, lift the handset or press , then press . Ringer volume There are three settings, Hi , Mid or Off . 1. On the underside of your B T B[...]

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    Using the phone Ringer tone There are three settings, R1 , R2 or R3 . 1. On the underside of your B T Big Button 100, set the Ringer tone switch to the setting you want. Recall The button is used to access a range of switchboard services, for example, to transfer calls and with some B T Calling F eatures or services available via your network provi[...]

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    14 B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 Default settings Using the phone Feature Default settings Ringer volume High Ringer tone R1 Speaker volume Level 3 (of 5) Handset amplifier Level 1 (minimum)[...]

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    Y ou can store up to three numbers using the one-touch buttons. Each stored phone number can be up to 32 digits long. Store a number in the one-touch memory 1. R emove the one-touch memory label as the store button is located underneath. Lift the handset or press . 2. Press then press the one-touch button, you will hear a button press confirmation [...]

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    16 B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 Delete a number in the one-touch memory 1. Lift the handset or press . 2. Press then the one-touch button. 3. Press to confirm. Y ou hear a confirmation beep. 4. R eplace the handset or press . Handsfree Store Store Handsfree One-touch memory buttons[...]

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    Y ou can use the - buttons on the keypad to store and dial a total of 10 phone numbers. Each stored phone number can be up to 32 digits long. Store a number in the 10 number memory Remove the one-touch number memory label to reveal the button. 1. Lift the handset or press . 2. Press . 3. Press the - button you want to use as the memory location. 4.[...]

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    18 B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 Edit a number in the 10 number memory 1. T o change a stored number, simply store a new one. This will overwrite any existing stored number. Delete a number in the 10 number memory 1. Lift the handset or press . 2. Press then the - memory location you want to delete. 3. Press to [...]

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    Help Flashing 1571 button, but no messages ■ The batteries may be dead. Replace the batteries. No dial tone ■ Check that the telephone line cord is plugged into the phone socket, see page 5 . Phone does not ring ■ Check that the Ringer V olume is not set to Off?, see page 12 . ■ Y ou may have too many phones, fax machines and/or an sw eri n[...]

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    This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards in the United Kingdom. Safety ■ Do not open the B T Big Button 100 phone. 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[...]

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    21 B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 Guarantee Y our BT Big Button 100 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 B T’s or its agent’s discretion the option to replace the B T Big Button 100 or any comp[...]

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    22 B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 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 ended, the repair must meet the approval requirements for conne[...]

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    General information 23 B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 Switchboard compatibility This product is intended for use within the UK for connection to the public telephone network and compatible switchboards, which support tone dialling and timed break recall. If in doubt please consult your service provider. R&TTE[...]

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    1. T urn the handset clip around. This prevents the handset from falling off when your phone is wall-mounted. 2. Hold the template against the wall and use a pencil to mark the screw hole. Y ou have the choice of either 100mm or 73mm apart. 3. Drill the holes using a 5mm drill bit. 4. Insert the wall plugs if necessary. W all mounting 73mm 100mm W [...]

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    25 W all mounting B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 5. Attach the plinth to the B T Big Button 100 by sliding the plinth into the lugs marked WALL on the underside of the product as shown below. Desk mounting lugs Lock/unlock switch Once correctly inserted, turn the switch to lock the plinth into place. 6. Use the s[...]

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    B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361[...]

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    B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M0[...]

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    B T Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 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 T elecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing[...]