BT 100 User Manual

Decor 100  
Userfriendly  
Guide  
3 Plug your Decor 100  
into the telephone wall  
socket  
Installing  
your Decor  
100  
Using your  
Decor 100  
To make a call  
1 Situating your  
Decor 100  
Lift the handset and  
listen for a dialling tone.  
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2
4 Set the ringer  
volume  
Situate your Decor 100  
close enough to a phone  
socket so that the cables  
will reach.  
Dial the number you  
require.  
HI  
To end the call, replace  
the handset.  
Do not stand it on carpets  
or other similar surfaces  
that generate fibres.  
LO  
The ringer volume  
switch is located on the  
underside of your Decor  
100 and effects the  
volume at which your  
phone rings.  
To receive a call  
Do not cover or enclose  
the machine; allow a free  
flow of air to its surfaces.  
When the phone rings  
pick up the handset and  
speak.  
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Your Decor 100 can be  
wall-mounted. See Wall-  
mounting.  
There are two settings:  
To redial the last  
number dialled  
HI  
Warning  
A loud ring; your Decor  
100 is preset to this  
position.  
Your Decor 100 is only  
designed to be operated in  
a normal office or  
domestic environment.  
It should not be used in  
bathrooms or near water.  
Lift the handset.  
Press the REDIAL button.  
LOW  
A quiet ring.  
Redial  
Your Decor 100 is  
now ready for use.  
The phone will  
automatically dial the last  
number dialled.  
2 Check your telephone  
wall socket  
To store phone  
numbers in the  
Quickdial memory  
Your Decor 100 has 10  
two-touch’ memory  
locations, which are  
dialled by using the  
QUICKDIAL button.  
If you do not have a  
modern style socket, call  
Freefone 0800 800 150  
and ask for a BT  
engineer to come and fit  
the correct socket. This  
is a chargeable service.  
Quickdial  
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To dial a number  
stored in the  
Quickdial memory  
Lift the handset.  
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2
To change numbers  
stored in the memory  
Press the STORE button.  
Store  
Lift the handset.  
Press the QUICKDIAL  
button.  
To change phone  
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2
numbers stored in the  
memory, simply repeat  
the process of storing the  
original numbers but  
enter the new number.  
The number stored in  
that location is  
Dial the phone number  
to be stored.  
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4
Quickdial  
Press the STORE button.  
Press the 0-9 location  
under which the number  
you require is stored.  
Store  
automatically replaced by  
the new number.  
Press the 0-9 keypad  
button under which you  
want to store the  
number.  
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5
To store a pause in  
the memory  
The phone number is  
dialled automatically.  
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To store a  
phone number you  
have dialled  
With some switchboards,  
after dialling the access  
code you may have to  
wait for a moment while  
the switchboard picks up  
an outside line. If so, you  
can insert a pause into  
the number to allow for  
this delay.  
The phone number is  
now stored.  
When making a phone  
call, you can store the  
number you have just  
dialled.  
Repeat these steps for  
any other numbers you  
want to store, using a  
different 0-9 location  
code for each one.  
Before replacing the  
handset press the STORE  
button twice.  
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2
A pause can also be  
stored as part of a  
number in the memory.  
Each memory location  
can store a maximum of  
16 digits.  
Store  
Press the 0-9 keypad  
button under which you  
want to store the  
number.  
When storing a phone  
number in the Quickdial  
memories:  
Stored numbers can  
include switchboard and  
network services that use  
the and  
#
buttons as  
well as the PAUSE  
Enter the first part of the  
phone number (the  
access code) which gives  
you an outside line.  
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2
function.  
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The phone number  
dialled is now stored.  
Now enter a pause by  
pressing the REDIAL  
button.  
Redial  
3
Enter the remaining part  
of the phone number.  
Hang the holes on the  
back of the phone over  
the screwheads and  
gently pull the phone  
downward to make sure  
it is securely in place.  
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4
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Wall-  
mounting  
The phone number is  
dialled automatically with  
a pause of around one  
second inserted.  
Your Decor 100 can be  
wall-mounted using the  
screws and wall plugs  
provided.  
Rotate the handset hook  
180°, so that you can  
hang up the handset  
when the phone is wall-  
mounted.  
Using the  
RECALL button  
Before you wall-mount  
your Decor 100, check  
that:  
the wall can support  
the weight of the phone;  
the position you choose  
leaves sufficient space  
so that the phone is  
Recall  
This button signals a  
time break recall. If you  
are connected to a PBX  
(Private Branch  
Exchange), contact your  
PBX supplier for further  
information. The recall  
button is also used for  
BT Select Services.  
clear of any obstruction  
on the wall, such as a  
shelf or cupboard.  
Drill two holes for the  
screws 73mm vertically  
apart. Insert the wall  
plugs provided (if  
required).  
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WALL PLUG  
SCREW  
WALL  
73mm  
Drive the screws into the  
wall, leaving about 4mm  
free on which to hang  
the phone.  
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3
Press the phone line  
cable into the channel on  
the bottom of the phone,  
so that the phone lies flat  
against the wall.  
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Guarantee  
If you own your Decor 100 -  
under BTs guarantee.  
Technical  
information  
BT guarantees the product for  
one year provided that:  
Environment  
The goods have only been used  
for their intended purpose, and  
have not been subjected to  
misuse, or been wilfully or  
accidentally damaged.  
Your Decor 100 should be kept  
free of dust, moisture, high  
temperature, vibration and  
should not be exposed to direct  
sunlight. It should not be used  
in bathrooms or near water.  
The goods have not been  
tampered with or repaired by  
anyone other than BT, its staff or  
agents. If a fault does occur in  
this product, and you bought the  
unit yourself, provided that you  
return it to the place of purchase  
and produce your receipt, it will  
either be repaired or replaced  
free of charge. The terms and  
conditions of this guarantee do  
not affect your statutory rights.  
How many phones can  
you have?  
All items of telephone  
equipment have a Ringer  
Equivalence Number (REN),  
which is used to calculate the  
number of items that may be  
connected to any one telephone  
line. Your Decor 100 has a REN  
of 1. A total REN of 4 is allowed.  
If the total REN of 4 is exceeded,  
the telephones may not ring.  
With different telephone types  
there is no guarantee of ringing,  
even when the REN is less than 4.  
If you own your Decor 100 -  
outside guarantee.  
If your Decor 100 needs repair  
after the guarantee period has  
ended, it must be repaired so as  
to remain compliant with the  
approval requirements for  
connection to the telephone  
network. We recommend that  
you call BT on Freefone 0800  
800 150, or visit your nearest  
BT shop, and you will be  
Offices in Europe,  
North America,  
Japan and Asia Pacific.  
Connection information  
Your Decor 100 may be  
connected to public networks in  
the United Kingdom.  
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 Telecommunications plcs  
respective standard conditions of contract.  
Nothing in this publication forms any part  
of any contract.  
It may also be connected to  
switching systems that use tone  
(MF) signalling, with timed  
break recall. If in doubt, your  
switch supplier or maintainer  
should be able to offer help.  
Advice on connection to BT  
switching systems can be  
obtained by dialling BT Freefone  
0800 800 152.  
informed of our recommended  
repair agents.  
Touchtone is a registered trade mark of  
British Telecommunications plc in the UK.  
© British Telecommunications plc 1998.  
Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street,  
London EC1A 7AJ.  
Registered in England No. 1800000.  
Printed in Malaysia. Issue No.1 (5/ 98).  
Designed by The Art & Design Partnership Ltd.  
Generally your Decor 100 can be  
connected to any switchboard  
where a simple modern  
telephone can be used to make  
and receive calls.  
CE compliant to 89/336/EEC  
(EMC Directive) & 73/23/EEC  
(Low Voltage Directive)  
APPROVED for connection to  
telecommunication systems specified  
in the instructions for use subject to  
the conditions set out in them  
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