British Telecom 019325 Datasheet

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Page 1 - User Guide

BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361User GuideBT Big Button 100

Page 2 - Welcome…

10BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361Using the phoneHandsfree calls1. Press . You can hear the dial tone.2. Dial the number. Wh

Page 3

Using the phone1571 Message waiting Providing you have subscribed to your network’sanswering service (e.g. BT Answer 1571 or Call Minder),callers can

Page 4 - In this guide

12BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361To listen to your voice messages:1. If you have new messages, the 1571 button on your BT Bi

Page 5 - Getting started

Using the phoneRinger toneThere are three settings, R1, R2 or R3.1. On the underside of your BT Big Button 100, set theRinger tone switch to the setti

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14BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361Default settingsUsing the phoneFeature Default settingsRinger volume HighRinger tone R1Spea

Page 7 - Getting to know your phone

You can store up to three numbers using the one-touchbuttons. Each stored phone number can be up to 32 digits long.Store a number in the one-touch mem

Page 8 - Underside

16BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361Delete a number in the one-touch memory1. Lift the handset or press .2. Press then the on

Page 9 - Using the phone

You can use the - buttons on the keypad to storeand dial a total of 10 phone numbers. Each stored phonenumber can be up to 32 digits long.Store a num

Page 10 - Handsfree

18BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361Edit a number in the 10 number memory 1. To change a stored number, simply store a new one.

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HelpFlashing 1571 button, but no messages The batteries may be dead. Replace the batteries.No dial tone Check that the telephone line cord is plugge

Page 12 - 1571 Indicator light

BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361 Large buttons for easy dialling. Handsfree – make and receive calls using theloudspeaker.

Page 13 - 3 one-touch and 10 memory

This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networksand private switchboards in the United Kingdom.Safety Do not op

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21BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361GuaranteeYour BT Big Button 100 is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of pu

Page 15 - One-touch memory buttons

22BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361In the unlikely event of a defect occurring, please return the product with the receipt, to

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General information 23BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361Switchboard compatibilityThis product is intended for use within the UK

Page 17 - 10 Number memory

1. Turn the handset clip around. This prevents the handsetfrom falling off when your phone is wall-mounted.2. Hold the template against the wall and u

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25Wall mountingBT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 63615. Attach the plinth to the BT Big Button 100 by sliding the plinth into the l

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BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361

Page 20 - General information

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Page 21 - Guarantee

BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361Offices worldwideThe telecommunications services described in this publicationare subject to a

Page 22 - Technical information

SectionBT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 6361This User Guide provides you with allthe information you need to get themost from your

Page 23 - R&TTE Directive

Getting startedLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Insert batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Connect telephone line .

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WARNINGDo not place your BT BigButton 100 in the bathroom.WARNINGWhen you change thebatteries, please ensure thatthe phone is disconnectedfrom the tel

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6 Getting startedBT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 63613. Connect the plinth for desk mountingIf you are going to place your produc

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BT Big Button 100 – Issue 2 – Edition 1 – 10.02.06 – 63611 2 34567890MemoryRedial1571SecrecyRHandsfreeVolumeVolumeBT Big Button 100MessagesM1M2M3M4M5M

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RingerToneRingerVolumeAmplifyR1R2R3HiLoOffInOutWALLWModeTETBBATTERY LOCK8 Getting to know your phoneBT Big Button 100 – Edition 04 – 07.03.05 – 6361Ri

Page 28 - Offices worldwide

Making calls1. Lift the handset.2. Dial the number you want. When the caller answers,simply speak as normal.3. To end a call, replace the handset.Rece

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