BT Freestyle 65 User Manual

Freestyle 65 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 5th April ’02 ~ 3950  
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 in the United Kingdom.  
User  
Guide  
Freestyle 65  
Combined Cordless Telephone & Digital  
Answering Machine  
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Please open this page for an  
‘at a glance’ guide to your  
Freestyle 65  
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Please open this page for a  
further ‘at a glance’ guide to your  
Freestyle 65  
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At a glance  
Aerial  
Should be extended to  
obtain the best signal  
and reception available,  
see page 7.  
Light  
Talk button  
Indicates when the  
handset rings, is in use  
or, if the handset battery  
needs recharging,  
Press to make or receive  
a call, see page 11.  
see page 8.  
Recall button  
For use with a  
Screen/Menu  
and Secrecy/Music  
on hold button  
switchboard/PBX and  
BT Select Services, see  
pages 16 and 41.  
Allows you to access the  
answering machine menu,  
see page 28.  
Redial button  
Redials the last number  
called, or press to enter  
a pause in a stored  
Allows you to hear a caller  
leaving a message. You can  
then choose to take the call  
or not, see page 31.  
number, see page 12.  
Also press to mute the call  
so your caller cannot  
hear you. You and your  
caller will hear music  
while on hold, see page 12.  
Keypad  
Directory button  
Allows you to store and dial  
up to 10 numbers in the  
memory, see page 13.  
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Mains power socket  
Telephone line cord socket  
Only plug the telephone line  
cord into the wall socket when  
the handset has been charged  
for 24 hours, see page 8.  
Skip backward  
Lets you skip backwards through  
your messages and memos, see page 26.  
Stop  
To stop message  
playback, see page 26.  
Allows you to select your Answer and Record  
outgoing message, see page 22. Also allows you to  
switch the audible message alert on or off, see page 19.  
Handset hook  
Skip forward  
Rotate for wall mounting,  
see page 45.  
Lets you skip  
forward through  
your messages and  
memos, see page 26.  
Page button  
Press to page the  
handset, see page 15.  
Allows you to select  
your Answer Only  
outgoing message,  
see page 22.  
In Use light  
Flashes when the handset  
is in use.  
Also allows you to  
set the ring delay,  
see page 19.  
Page  
In Use  
Skip  
Charging light  
Charging  
Comes on to indicate  
charging when the  
handset is on the base.  
Play  
Lets you play  
and pause your  
messages, see  
page 25.  
Delete  
Deletes recorded  
messages and memos,  
see page 26.  
Message display LED  
Answer on/off  
Volume  
Indicates when the  
answering machine is on  
or off and when the power  
is on. See page 17.  
Switches the answering machine on and off,  
see page 18. Also allows you to select your  
outgoing message, see page 22 .  
Adjust the loudspeaker  
volume, see page 18.  
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In this guide  
Note  
There is a detailed INDEX at the end of this guide, see page 46.  
At a glance  
1
3
5
6
7
Using the Freestyle 65  
answering machine via  
the handset  
Key features  
Introduction  
Safety information  
Setting up  
28  
Remote access  
32  
33  
Time Saver  
Operating the answering  
machine  
33  
Using your Freestyle 65  
Making and receiving calls  
Last number redial  
Secrecy/Music on hold  
Directory  
11  
11  
12  
12  
13  
15  
15  
16  
Using Freestyle 6  
Additional Handsets  
Registering your handset  
Transferring calls  
35  
35  
37  
General information  
38  
38  
Base ringer volume  
Paging  
Guarantee  
If you have to return your product 38  
Call Waiting  
Technical information  
Batteries  
39  
39  
40  
40  
40  
Setting up and personalising  
your answering machine  
Call security  
17  
Switchboard compatibility  
Switchboard access codes  
Message display on the  
base station  
17  
18  
19  
20  
Answer delay  
Help and advice  
42  
Audible message alert  
Outgoing messages  
Wall mounting  
44  
Handset hook  
45  
Using the Freestyle 65  
answering machine via  
the base unit  
Index  
46  
48  
25  
Wall mounting template  
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Introduction  
Your Freestyle 65 is designed for ease  
of use and made to the high standards  
set by BT.  
Unpacking your  
Freestyle 65  
You can expect your Freestyle 65 to  
provide many years of quality service.  
Please read the instructions carefully  
before use and keep this user guide for  
future reference.  
Check that your Freestyle 65 is  
complete. If anything is missing, please  
contact your place of purchase  
immediately.  
Freestyle 65 handset.  
For your records  
In Use  
Skip  
Freestyle 65 base unit.  
Charging  
Del  
Date of purchase:  
Place of purchase:  
Power supply unit.  
Telephone line cord  
(pre-connected).  
Serial number:  
(on the underside of the base unit)  
Wall plugs and  
mounting screws.  
For guarantee purposes proof of  
purchase is required, so please keep  
your receipt.  
HELPLINE  
If you have problems with your phone,  
call the Freestyle 65 Helpline on  
08706 058 047.  
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Safety information  
General  
Cleaning  
Only use the power supply unit  
included with the product. Using an  
unauthorised power supply will  
invalidate your guarantee and may  
damage the telephone. The item  
number for the power supply unit  
is 872264.  
Simply clean the handset and base  
station 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.  
For the handset use only approved  
rechargeable battery pack. Under  
no circumstances should non-  
rechargeable batteries be used.  
Using unapproved batteries will  
invalidate your guarantee and may  
damage the telephone.  
Environmental  
Do not expose to direct sunlight.  
The product may heat up when  
the batteries are being recharged.  
This is normal. However, to avoid  
damage we recommend that you  
do not place the product on  
Radio signals transmitted between  
the handset and base may cause  
interference to some hearing aids.  
antique/veneered wood.  
Do not expose your product to  
fire, explosive or other hazardous  
conditions.  
Do not dismantle the handset or  
base station. This could expose you  
to high voltages or other risks.  
Contact the Helpline for repairs.  
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  
Never dispose of batteries in a fire.  
There is a serious risk of explosion  
and/or the release of highly toxic  
chemicals.  
duration of the storm.  
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Setting up  
Follow these steps to set up your Freestyle 65 ready for use.  
Plan the location  
1 Handset aerial  
Situate your Freestyle 65 close enough  
to the mains power socket and telephone  
socket so that the cables will reach.  
Your Freestyle 65 handset uses a  
compact aerial which we recommend  
you pull out when on a call to obtain  
the best signal and reception available.  
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.  
Your Freestyle 65 works by sending and  
receiving radio signals between the base  
unit and the handset.  
The strength of the signal depends on  
where you site the base unit and how  
the aerial is deployed.  
2 Plug the power supply  
cord into the back of the  
base unit  
The higher the base unit is located,  
the better. An upstairs room is ideal.  
Your product can be wall mounted, for  
more information see page 44.  
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3 Connect the base unit  
Note  
power supply to a power  
socket  
When fully charged and in good  
condition, the handset will provide up  
to 7 hours talktime or 72 hours  
standby.  
If the handset battery is running low,  
the light on the handset will flash  
every 10-15 seconds.  
If you are making a call and the  
handset battery is running low you  
will hear a warning tone every  
10-15 seconds.  
The power supply unit must remain  
plugged in all the time.  
Place the handset on the base unit to  
recharge.  
Note  
Do not connect the telephone line cord  
to the phone socket until the handset  
is fully charged. This will prevent the  
risk of the phone being answered  
before the batteries are charged, which  
may prevent them from reaching  
maximum capacity.  
However, the charge capacity of  
rechargeable batteries will reduce with  
time as they wear out, so reducing the  
talk/standby time of the handset.  
Eventually they will need to be replaced.  
New batteries can be obtained from  
the Helpline. Please see page 39 for  
instructions on how to install a new  
battery pack.  
4 Charge the handset  
To get the longest possible life from  
your battery, leave the handset off the  
base unit for a few hours each day.  
When you first use your Freestyle 65,  
the rechargeable battery in the  
handset needs charging for 24 hours.  
Place the handset on the base unit,  
ensuring the contacts are touching.  
The red CHARGING light will come on.  
The charging light will remain  
constantly lit while the handset is  
placed on the base unit, even when the  
handset batteries are fully charged.  
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automatically announced  
5 When the handset has  
been charged for 24 hours  
plug the other end of the  
line cord into the  
through the handset earpiece  
when the SCREEN/MENU  
button is pressed.  
Press the 0 button. The prompt  
telephone wall socket  
will announce, “To set day and  
time press , to confirm day  
and time press ”.  
#
(Please note that if you press  
the button this allows you to  
#
check the day and time.)  
Press the button. The prompt  
will announce, “Please enter new  
day and time after the tone”.  
After the tone enter the day,  
followed by the time using the  
24 hour clock.  
6 To set the day and time  
1 = Sun, 2 = Mon,  
3 = Tues, 4 = Wed,  
5 = Thur, 6 = Fri, 7 = Sat.  
The message counter on the  
base unit will flash between 0  
and Cuntil the day and time  
are set.  
For example:  
The day and time must be set  
using the Freestyle 65 handset.  
1 1415 = Sunday 2.15pm.  
Or  
Your Freestyle 65 automatically  
adds the day and time to all  
messages and memos received.  
5 0915 = Thursday 9.15am.  
You will then hear your setting  
confirmed.  
When you first switch the  
power on, the clock is set to  
Sunday, 12.01pm. You can  
change the day and time as  
required.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return the handset to  
standby.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button, on the Freestyle 65  
handset. The main menu  
announcements are  
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Please see the table below for your  
Freestyle 65 default settings.  
Note  
If the day and time is entered  
incorrectly, the prompt will announce,  
“Incorrect, please set again”. Enter  
the correct setting within 15 seconds  
otherwise the handset will return to  
standby mode. If the day and time  
is entered incorrectly three times the  
handset will return to standby.  
Freestyle 65 Default Settings Table  
Feature  
Default Setting  
Day/Time Stamp  
Answer Delay  
Sunday 12:01pm  
Your answering  
machine will answer  
after 6 rings  
Audible Message  
Alert Tone  
OFF  
Outgoing Message  
Answer and Record  
“Hello your call cannot  
be taken at the  
moment so please  
leave your message  
after the tone.”  
Helpline  
If you have any difficulties setting up  
your Freestyle 65 please call the  
Helpline on 08706 058 047.  
Answer Mode  
ON  
Base ringer level  
High  
Base loudspeaker  
volume  
Level 5  
PIN code  
000  
Dialling mode  
Tone  
If you wish to personalise your  
answering machine settings, for  
example record your own outgoing  
message etc, please see “Setting up and  
personalising your answering machine”  
beginning on page 17.  
The Freestyle 65 answering machine will now be switched ON and set to its  
default settings so your Freestyle 65 is now ready for use.  
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Using your Freestyle 65  
Making and receiving calls  
To receive a call  
To make an external call  
When the phone rings:  
If your handset is on the base  
unit, simply pick it up to  
answer the call.  
Press the buttons in the order  
shown:  
Or  
Lift the handset off the base  
unit.  
If your handset is off the base  
unit then the handset light will  
flash, press the TALK button  
to answer the call.  
Press the TALK button.  
The IN USE light on the base  
unit begins to flash and the  
light on the handset comes on.  
Note  
Listen for the dialling tone.  
Dial the number you want.  
The handset range is up to 250 metres  
from the base unit in ideal conditions.  
If you start to go out of range while  
using the phone, you will hear warning  
beeps. Move closer to the base unit.  
If you do not move back into range  
your call may be disconnected. Your  
Freestyle 65 automatically scans the  
available radio channels and selects  
the one with the best quality reception.  
To end a call  
Press the TALK button.  
Or  
Replace the handset on the  
base unit.  
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Secrecy/Music on hold  
Note  
When on a call you can talk to someone  
in the same room, without your caller  
hearing.  
Your Freestyle 65 handset uses a  
compact aerial which should be pulled  
out when on a call to obtain the best  
signal and reception available.  
To switch Secrecy on and off  
During a call press and release  
the SCREEN/MENU button.  
Note  
Your caller will be put on hold  
and both you and the caller  
will hear music until the  
SCREEN/MENU button is  
pressed again.  
An Inductive Coupler has been built  
into the handset to improve sound  
quality for people using hearing aids.  
Switch your hearing aid to T and  
adjust the position of the handset until  
you get the best reception.  
The handset light will flash.  
You can now talk to someone in  
the room without your caller  
hearing you.  
Last number redial  
Press and release the  
SCREEN/MENU button again  
to return to your caller.  
Your Freestyle 65 stores the last number  
called which enables quick and easy  
redialling. A redial number can be no  
longer than 32 digits.  
To redial the last number  
called  
Press the TALK button and  
wait for the dialling tone.  
Press the REDIAL button. The  
number is dialled automatically.  
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To insert a pause in a  
directory number  
Directory  
You can store ten of your most frequently  
used telephone numbers in the  
With some switchboards, after  
dialling the access code you  
may have to wait for a moment  
while the switchboard picks up  
an outside line.  
directory. Please note that the numbers  
can be no longer than 20 digits long.  
Note  
You can mix manual and memory  
dialling as required, for example, you can  
dial the area code 020 8304 from the  
directory and then complete the  
number manually.  
If so, press the REDIAL button  
to insert a pause after entering  
the switchboard (PBX) access  
number and before entering  
the telephone number.  
Note  
To store a number in the  
directory  
Stored numbers can include  
switchboard and network services that  
use the and buttons as well as  
#
PAUSE and RECALL functions.  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
Enter the location number  
between 0 and 9, under which  
0-9  
you want to store the number.  
Enter the telephone number  
you want to store.  
Press the DIRECTORY button  
to confirm.  
You will hear a confirmation  
tone.  
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To dial a number in the  
directory  
Note  
There is a directory label included on  
the reverse side of your handset. You  
can use this to keep a record of which  
location number you have used for  
each telephone number.  
Press the TALK button.  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
Enter the location number  
Remove the battery cover by pressing  
down on top of the lid and slide the  
cover off.  
0-9  
between 0 and 9, under which  
the number is stored.  
The number is dialled  
automatically.  
To delete stored numbers  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
Enter the location number,  
0-9  
from 0 to 9, that you want to  
delete.  
To remove the directory label from  
inside the battery cover lid, push up  
the directory
with your thu
as shown.  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
The stored number has been  
deleted.  
Alternatively:  
Any existing number stored  
in the directory can be  
overwritten by entering a  
new number under the same  
location. Simply follow the  
steps under the storing numbers  
sections previously shown.  
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Base ringer volume  
Paging  
You can page the handset from the  
base unit to alert a handset user that  
they are wanted or to locate a missing  
handset. However, paging calls cannot  
be answered by a handset.  
To adjust the base ringer  
volume  
There are 3 levels to choose  
from, HIGH, LOW and OFF.  
To page the handset  
1=HIGH; 2=LOW and 3=OFF.  
The default setting is HIGH.  
Press the PAGE button on the  
base unit.  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
Press the button.  
#
The handset will ring.  
Enter the setting you want,  
1-3.  
You can stop paging at any  
time by pressing the PAGE  
button on the base unit or any  
buttons on the handset.  
1-2-3  
Press the DIRECTORY button  
to confirm the setting.  
You will hear a confirmation  
tone.  
Pressing the TALK button will  
not only stop the paging but  
also seize the line. Press the  
TALK button a second time to  
clear the line.  
You will also hear a sample  
ring of the base ringer at levels  
1 and 2.  
Paging will continue to ring  
for approximately one minute.  
If the paging is not answered  
after this time your handset  
will return to standby.  
Note  
You cannot page the handset while it  
is being used on a call. An incoming  
call will override a page call and the  
handset will ring as normal.  
If additional handsets are registered  
to the Freestyle 65 base unit then all  
handsets will ring when paged.  
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To use Call Waiting  
Call Waiting  
Note  
You can answer the second call,  
To use Call Waiting you will need to  
subscribe to the Service from your  
network provider. A quarterly fee is  
payable.  
without disconnecting your  
first caller, by pressing the R  
button. The first caller will be  
put on hold.  
When you have spoken to the  
second caller you can return  
to the first caller by pressing  
the R button again. You can  
switch back and forth between  
the 2 calls without disconnecting  
either if you wish.  
If an incoming call arrives while you are  
already engaged on a telephone call,  
you will hear a soft beep every 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 as you are aware that there is a  
second call.  
If you wish to disconnect the  
first call, press the TALK  
button after speaking to the  
first caller.  
The handset will then ring.  
Press the TALK button again  
and continue with the second  
caller.  
The second caller will only be  
charged for their call from the  
moment you answer and not  
while they are waiting for your  
initial contact.  
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Setting up and personalising  
your answering machine  
Your Freestyle 65 can digitally record  
up to 13 minutes of messages, with  
Page  
each message lasting a maximum of 3  
minutes. As well as recording incoming  
In Use  
Skip  
Charging  
messages, you can record memos for  
other users.  
You can operate your Freestyle 65  
from:  
DISPLAY  
DEFINITION  
(Blank)  
Power off.  
• The base unit.  
• The handset.  
C-0(flashing) Day/Time needs to be set.  
0-9  
Answer-on mode, 0-9  
messages.  
• Remotely from any external  
TouchtoneTM telephone.  
9(flashing) 10-59 messages. Indicating  
more than 9 messages stored.  
Your Freestyle 65 comes with two  
pre-recorded outgoing messages,  
Answer and Record or Answer Only,  
but if you wish you can record your own.  
––  
Power on, but answer off mode  
Alternating The display flashes between a  
with  
0-9  
dash and the number of  
messages saved in the memory.  
A(flashing) Handset menu and Remote  
access in progress.  
You will need to set the day and  
time (if you have not already done so)  
so that you will know when each  
message was received, see page 9.  
E(flashing) Error.  
F(flashing) Memory full.  
P(flashing) Message paused.  
P-1:  
When selecting or playing  
Answer & Record outgoing  
message.  
P-2:  
When selecting or playing  
Answer Only outgoing message.  
Message display on the  
base station  
r(flashing)  
Message recording (memo,  
outgoing message or incoming  
message).  
The table opposite provides an  
explanation of what is shown on the  
base station display.  
t or 2 to 9 Setting or reading answer delay.  
8-0  
Counting down.  
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To switch the answering  
machine ON/OFF  
To adjust the base unit  
loudspeaker volume  
The loudspeaker volume  
Press and release the  
ANSWER ON/OFF button to  
switch ON or OFF.  
ranges from 0-9 plus H, where  
0 is Off and H is the maximum  
level. The default level is 5.  
If you hear “Answer on, your  
outgoing message is....”  
Press VOL + on the base to  
increase the volume.  
the answering machine is  
switched on and is ready to  
answer incoming calls and  
record any messages, unless  
Answer Only is selected which  
is an advisory announcement  
only, so that the machine will  
not record an incoming  
message.  
Press VOL - on the base to  
decrease the volume.  
If you adjust the volume when  
the answering machine is not  
being used, a beep sounds at  
each press. When the volume  
reaches its highest or lowest  
levels two beeps will sound.  
The display on the base unit  
shows the number of messages  
stored in the memory.  
Answer delay  
If you hear “Answer off”  
the answering machine is  
switched off.  
Answer delay sets the number of times  
your Freestyle 65 will ring before the  
answer machine picks up your call and  
starts playing the outgoing message.  
The default setting is for the answering  
machine to answer after 6 rings. You  
can change this setting to between 2-9  
rings.  
The display on the base unit  
will flash between a dash and  
the number of messages saved  
in the memory.  
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To change the answer  
delay setting  
Audible Message alert  
When new messages have been  
received, your Freestyle 65 will beep  
every 10 seconds (when audible  
message is switched ON). The volume  
of the beep is at the volume you have  
set for the loudspeaker. The default  
setting is OFF.  
Skip  
Press and hold the SKIP  
button on the base unit until  
the current setting is  
announced, then release.  
Skip  
Press and release the SKIP  
button to move through the  
settings, with each press the  
options will be announced and  
will also be shown on the base  
unit display, i.e 8, 9, Time  
Saver, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.  
To switch audible message  
alert ON or OFF  
When the answering machine is  
in the idle mode:  
Skip  
When you hear the setting you  
want, do not press the SKIP  
Skip  
Press and hold the SKIP  
button again. After a short  
delay your chosen setting will  
be announced.  
button on the base unit to  
change the setting.  
The prompt will announce  
“Message alert on/off” as  
appropriate.  
To check the answer delay  
setting  
Skip  
Press and release the SKIP  
button on the base unit.  
The current setting will be  
announced and also shown on  
the base unit display.  
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To record your own Answer  
and Record outgoing message  
Outgoing messages  
The outgoing message is the message  
a caller first hears when the answering  
machine picks up their call. Your  
Freestyle 65 comes with 2 pre-recorded  
outgoing messages to choose from as  
follows:  
You can record your own  
Answer and Record  
outgoing message to use  
instead of the pre-recorded  
message already available.  
Your outgoing message can  
be up to 3 minutes long. Your  
own outgoing message will  
replace the Answer and  
Record pre-recorded outgoing  
message, but it is possible to  
reinstate it later if you wish  
(see page 24).  
Answer and Record  
Your Freestyle 65 has a pre-set Answer  
and Record outgoing message that  
allows your caller to leave a message.  
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the  
moment, so please leave your message  
after the tone”.  
However, you can record your own  
Answer and Record outgoing message if  
you wish, see ‘To record your own Answer  
and Record outgoing message’, opposite.  
Pick up the handset.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button. You will hear the main  
menu announcement from the  
handset earpiece.  
Answer Only  
Your Freestyle 65 will play a  
pre-recorded Answer Only outgoing  
message but will not allow your caller  
to leave a message.  
Press the 8 button for the  
outgoing message menu.  
To record your own Answer  
and Record outgoing message,  
press the 3 button. The  
prompt will announce, “Please  
speak after the tone. To end  
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the  
moment and you cannot leave a message,  
so please call later”.  
However, you can record your own  
Answer Only outgoing message if you  
wish, see ‘To record your own Answer  
Only outgoing message’, page 21.  
recording, press #”.  
After the tone, speak your  
outgoing message into the  
handset. Press when you  
#
have finished. You will hear a  
long beep, (throughout  
recording r will flash on the  
base unit display).  
Note  
You can only record your own outgoing  
messages via the handset.  
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The prompt will announce,  
“Your outgoing message is” and  
then play your message. The  
display will flash pand after  
playing your message you will  
hear the menu once more.  
but it is possible to reinstate it  
later if you wish (see page 24).  
Pick up the handset.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button. You will hear the main  
menu announcement from the  
handset earpiece.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return the handset to  
standby.  
Press the 8 button for the  
outgoing message menu.  
To record your own Answer  
Only message, press the  
4 button. The prompt will  
announce, “Please speak after  
the tone. To end recording,  
Note  
When recording your own Answer Only  
outgoing message, please remember not  
to invite your caller to leave a message  
as the Answer Only mode will not  
record incoming messages.  
press #”.  
After the tone, speak your  
outgoing message into the  
handset. Press when you  
#
To record your own Answer  
Only outgoing message  
have finished. You will hear a  
long beep, (throughout  
recording rwill flash on the  
base unit display).  
You can record your own  
Answer Only outgoing  
message to use instead of the  
pre-recorded message already  
available. Your outgoing  
The prompt will announce,  
“Your outgoing message is” and  
then play your message. The  
display will flash pand after  
playing your message you will  
hear the menu once more.  
message can be up to the  
maximum recording capacity  
(13 minutes), but you should  
try to keep it short to allow  
time for recording memos, or  
incoming messages when using  
the alternative Answer and  
Record outgoing message. Your  
own outgoing message will  
replace the Answer Only pre-  
recorded outgoing message,  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return the handset to  
standby.  
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To check or play your  
outgoing message via the  
base unit  
To check or play your  
outgoing message via the  
handset  
You can check and play back  
your current outgoing  
message at any time via your  
Freestyle 65 base unit.  
Pick up the handset.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button.  
Press the 8 button.  
The prompt will announce,  
“To play outgoing message,  
press 2”.  
Press the ANSWER ON/OFF  
button.  
The prompt will announce  
either:  
Press the 2 button. Your  
currently selected outgoing  
message will be played.  
“Answer on, your outgoing  
message is...” and play your  
currently selected outgoing  
message.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return the handset to  
standby.  
Or  
“Answer off. If prompt  
is “Answer off”, press the  
ANSWER ON/OFF button  
again and the prompt will  
announce the current  
outgoing message.  
To select your outgoing  
messages via the base unit  
Press and hold the  
ANSWER ON/OFF button  
until you hear, “Please select  
outgoing message”, then release  
the button.  
Either  
To set Answer and Record,  
press and release the SKIP  
Skip  
button.  
Or  
Skip  
To set Answer Only, press  
and release the SKIP button.  
Your chosen setting will be  
announced over the base  
speaker.  
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To select your Answer and  
Record outgoing message via  
the handset  
To select your Answer Only  
outgoing message via the  
handset  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button.  
button.  
Press the 8 button.  
Press the 8 button.  
To select Answer and Record  
outgoing message, press the  
5 button.  
To select Answer Only  
outgoing message, press the  
6 button.  
The prompt will announce,  
“Your outgoing message is  
........”  
The prompt will announce,  
“Your outgoing message is  
........”  
– To hear main menu, press 1.  
– To hear main menu, press 1.  
– To hear the outgoing  
– To hear the outgoing  
message menu, press 8.  
message menu, press 8.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return the handset to  
standby.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return the handset to  
standby.  
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To delete your own outgoing  
To delete your own outgoing  
message and re-instate the  
pre-recorded outgoing  
message and re-instate the  
pre-recorded outgoing  
message via the handset  
message via the base unit  
You can delete your  
Pick up the handset.  
personalised outgoing message  
and return to your Freestyle 65’s  
pre-recorded outgoing message.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button.  
First select the outgoing  
message you want to delete,  
see page 22.  
Press the 8 button.  
The prompt will announce, “To  
play outgoing message, press 2”.  
Whilst your selected outgoing  
message is playing press the  
DELETE button on the base  
Press the 2 button.  
To play the currently selected  
outgoing message that you  
wish to replace.  
Del  
unit.  
The message will stop playing  
and you will hear a short beep,  
then the default pre-recorded  
outgoing message.  
Press the 5 button.  
Whilst your outgoing message  
is being played you will hear a  
confirmation beep, followed by  
the voice prompt announcing  
the default pre-recorded  
outgoing message.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return the handset to  
standby.  
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Using the Freestyle 65  
answering machine via  
the base unit  
Note  
Press the STOP button at any time  
during playback to stop messages  
playing.  
Page  
In Use  
Skip  
To pause a message during  
Charging  
playback  
While listening to the  
message, press the PLAY  
button.  
To playback messages  
The message will be  
paused. You will hear a  
beep every 10 seconds and the  
message display will show P  
Press the PLAY button.  
flashing.  
The prompt will announce,  
“You have (n) messages”.  
Press the PLAY button again  
to resume playback.  
Your message(s) will be  
played back, starting with the  
first message received.  
At the start of each message,  
the number of the message is  
announced. The message  
number will also be shown on  
the base unit display.  
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To skip forward and backward  
To delete all messages  
through messages (including  
fast forward playback)  
When all messages have been  
played the prompt will  
During playback:  
announce, “End of messages.  
To delete all messages, press  
delete”. The display counts  
down from 8 -0.  
Press the SKIP button to  
skip forwards to the next  
message.  
Skip  
Skip  
If you press and hold the  
During the countdown press  
the red DELETE button and  
the prompt will announce, “All  
messages deleted”. At the end of  
the countdown there will be a  
confirmation tone.  
SKIP button the current  
Del  
message will be played at  
1
1
/
2 times the speed (fast  
forward playback).  
Skip  
Press the SKIP button to  
return to the start of the  
current message. Press again  
to return to the start of the  
previous message.  
To cancel deletion  
Stop  
Press the STOP button  
To delete an individual  
message  
during the 8-0 countdown.  
All messages will be saved  
including any marked for  
deletion.  
Press the red DELETE button  
Del  
on the base unit during  
message playback.  
The prompt will announce,  
“Message deleted”.  
The message is not deleted  
yet, but at the end of playback  
when there is an 8 second  
countdown followed by a  
confirmation tone. Let the  
countdown reach 0 and all the  
selected messages are deleted  
and the remaining messages  
are saved.  
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Call screening  
You can let your answering machine pick  
up a call, even if you are in. This allows  
you to identify the caller and decide  
whether to take the call.  
Make sure the volume on the base unit  
is set to an audible level, see page 18.  
Allow the incoming call to be answered  
by your Freestyle 65 answering  
machine as normal. You will hear the  
caller begin to leave a message.  
To screen a call from the  
base unit  
While listening to your caller  
leaving a message, via the  
base unit loudspeaker, you can  
decide to take the call by  
pressing the TALK button on  
the handset.  
Or  
If the handset is resting on the  
base unit and you decide to  
take the call, lift the handset and  
speak to the caller.  
Recording will stop  
automatically.  
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Using the Freestyle 65  
answering machine via  
the handset  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button and the handset will  
beep and announce the main  
menu options.  
To play all messages  
To play new messages  
To skip back during messages  
To delete during messages  
To skip forward during messages  
To record a new memo  
To hear outgoing message menu  
You can use your Freestyle 65 for a  
To play Outgoing Message, Press 2  
variety of functions: to listen to your  
messages; delete, skip forward or  
To record Answer and Record  
Outgoing Message, Press 3  
backward; record a memo or new  
outgoing message, and to screen  
To record Answer Only  
Outgoing Message, Press 4  
incoming calls.  
To select Answer and Record  
Outgoing Message, Press 5  
To select Answer Only  
Outgoing Message, Press 6  
Accessing your messages  
from the handset  
To hear the Outgoing Message Menu  
again, Press 8  
To hear Main Menu again, Press 1  
Use the table opposite for  
instructions on which buttons  
To set a new security code  
(Please see Remote access, page 32)  
to press to access the  
answering machine from the  
To set day and time  
handset.  
To hear main menu again.  
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To playback messages  
To play new messages  
Pick up the handset.  
Pick up the handset.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button. You will hear the main  
menu announcement from the  
handset earpiece.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button. You will hear the main  
menu announcement from the  
handset earpiece.  
Press the 2 button to play all  
Press the 3 button to play all  
messages.  
new messages.  
The prompt will announce,  
“You have (n) messages”.  
The prompt will announce,  
“You have (n) new messages”.  
Your message(s) will be  
played back, starting with the  
first message received.  
Your new message(s) will be  
played back, starting with the  
first message received.  
At the start of each message,  
the number of the message is  
announced. The message  
number will also be shown on  
the base unit display.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return the handset to  
standby.  
To skip back during message  
playback  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return the handset to  
standby.  
Press the 4 button during  
message playback to skip back  
to the start of the current  
message. Press again to return  
to the start of the previous  
message.  
To skip forward during  
message playback  
Press the 6 button during  
message playback to skip  
forward to the next message.  
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To delete individual messages  
during playback  
Note  
You cannot record a memo using the  
base unit.  
Press the 5 button during  
message playback to delete an  
individual message.  
To record a new memo  
The prompt will announce,  
“Message deleted”.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button on the handset.  
Press the 7 button. The prompt  
will announce, “Please speak  
after the tone. To end recording  
press square”.  
To delete all messages  
When all messages have been  
played the prompt will  
announce, “End of messages.  
To delete all messages, press 5”.  
Speak your memo into the  
handset.  
The display will show rflashing.  
The prompt will announce,  
“All messages deleted”.  
Press the button to end  
#
recording.  
This is a useful timesaving  
feature to delete all messages,  
once you have listened to  
them, and avoids having to  
delete each one individually  
during playback.  
Your memo is now stored and  
can be played back later.  
Memos are stored in the same  
way as incoming messages,  
and the message counter on  
the base unit will increase by 1.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return the handset to  
standby.  
Memos  
A personal memo can be recorded on  
your Freestyle 65 and left as a message  
for another user. Memos can be of any  
length, up to the maximum recording  
capacity (13 minutes), but you should  
try to keep them short to allow time for  
recording incoming messages.  
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Call screening/Call intercept  
You can let your answering machine pick  
up a call, even if you are in. This allows  
you to identify the caller and decide  
whether to take the call.  
Make sure the volume is set to an  
audible level, see page 18. Allow the  
incoming call to be answered by your  
Freestyle 65 answering machine as  
normal. You will hear the caller begin  
to leave a message.  
To screen a call via the  
handset (when the handset is  
off the base unit)  
When your Freestyle 65 starts  
to record an incoming  
message, the IN USE light will  
flash.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button.  
You can hear the caller on the  
handset.  
Or  
To interrupt recording and  
talk to your caller, press the  
TALK button.  
Recording is stopped.  
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Remote access  
You can turn your Freestyle 65  
To confirm your security code  
press Press  
answering machine on and off and listen  
to your messages from any TouchtoneTM  
telephone. To protect your privacy,  
messages can only be accessed by  
entering a 3-digit security code.  
.
#
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button to return to standby.  
Note  
The pre-set code is 000 and can be  
changed. If you change the code it is  
advisable that you make a note of it  
somewhere safe.  
After 15 seconds the handset will  
automatically return to standby.  
To switch your answering  
machine on remotely  
To change your security  
PIN code  
If you go out and forget to turn  
your answering machine on you  
can switch it on remotely.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button.  
Press the 9 button.  
Dial your telephone number.  
Let the phone ring for 20 rings  
until you hear your outgoing  
message.  
To set a new security PIN  
code press  
.
You will hear a beep, followed  
by, “Please enter new security  
code after the tone”.  
Press the button.  
Enter your security code.  
Enter a 3-digit code of your  
choice.  
Press the 7 button within  
8 seconds. You will hear  
“Answer On” and your  
answering machine will now  
be switched on to answer  
incoming calls.  
The prompt will announce the  
new security PIN code.  
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Time saver  
Note  
If you have new messages they will be  
played after you have entered your  
security code.  
The Time saver feature is useful if you  
are out and want to ring in and check if  
you have received any new messages.  
If your answering machine is set to  
time saver you can check whether you  
have new messages or not before your  
answering machine actually answers  
your call. If you have new messages  
your answering machine will answer  
after 2 rings, if you do not have any  
new messages, it will not answer until  
6 rings. This enables you to hang up  
before you are connected, saving you  
time and the cost of a call.  
To check for messages  
Dial your phone number and  
wait.  
When you hear your outgoing  
message, press the button  
on your phone. You will hear,  
“Please enter your security  
code”.  
Enter your security code.  
Operating the  
answering machine  
If you have new messages,  
you will hear, “You have ‘n’ new  
messages”.  
When you have accessed your answering  
machine, you can operate it using the  
keypad numbers on the phone you are  
using.  
Your messages will be played.  
If you have no new messages,  
you will hear, “You have no new  
messages, to hear main menu  
press 1”.  
You have 15 seconds to enter  
any other instructions before  
your Freestyle 65 hangs up.  
Note  
If you enter your security PIN code  
incorrectly, after the second attempt,  
your Freestyle 65 will announce:  
“Thank you for calling” and will then  
hang up.  
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The Remote access main menu  
The main menu lets you  
operate a range of answering  
machine functions. Simply  
follow the instructions as  
announced:  
“To play all messages,  
press 2”.  
“To play new messages, press  
3”.  
“To skip back during messages,  
press 4”.  
“To delete during messages,  
press 5”.  
“To skip forward during  
messages, press 6”.  
“To set answer on or off  
press 7”.  
“To hear the outgoing message  
menu, press 8”.  
“To set a new security code  
press 9”.  
“To set day and time  
press 0”.  
“To hear main menu again,  
press 1  
.  
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Using Freestyle 6  
Additional Handsets  
You can buy and use up to three  
Freestyle 6 additional handsets  
Note  
(or Quartet 1000 additional handsets)  
with your Freestyle 65 to extend your  
phone system, without needing to install  
extension sockets for each new phone.  
You must charge your additional  
handset for 24 hours before registering it.  
Please note that Freestyle 6 handsets  
cannot access the Freestyle 65 answering  
machine features.  
Registering your handset  
You must register your Freestyle 6  
additional handset before it can be used  
with your Freestyle 65 base unit.  
Please note that Quartet 1000 handsets  
are compatible with your Freestyle 65  
but the Quartet 1000 has more advanced  
features. For more information on  
Quartet 1000 additional handsets please  
refer to the Quartet 1000 user guide.  
Note  
Once your Freestyle 6 handset has been  
registered to your base unit it cannot  
be re-registered to another base unit.  
In Use  
Skip  
Charging  
Each additional handset is supplied with  
its own charger and user instructions,  
but the following information will tell  
you how to register and use an additional  
handset with your Freestyle 65.  
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To register an additional  
handset  
Note  
If the additional handset is not  
registered and there is no dial tone,  
please try repeating the steps again.  
Please ensure that you are registering  
the correct handset and that the  
telephone line cord is plugged in.  
Please ensure you have only  
the handset you wish to  
register ready when following  
the instructions below.  
Please remove the handset  
from the base unit to access the  
PAGE button, which is situated  
underneath the handset.  
To set the handset number  
Each additional handset must  
be assigned an identity  
Press and hold the base unit  
PAGE button for approximately  
5 seconds until you hear a  
double confirmation beep and  
then release the PAGE button.  
Both the IN USE light on the  
base unit and the light on  
the unregistered handset begin  
to flash.  
number (2, 3 or 4) to be used  
when transferring calls. Your  
Freestyle 65 handset is already  
registered as HANDSET 1. A  
Freestyle 6 additional handset  
is pre-set as HANDSET 2.  
However, further additional  
handsets can be numbered as  
they are added.  
Immediately, press the  
TALK button on the additional  
handset that you wish to  
register.  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
Press the SCREEN/MENU  
button.  
If successful you will hear a  
long confirmation beep and  
your additional handset will be  
registered.  
Enter the handset number  
2-4 between (2 and 4).  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
You will hear a beep confirming  
that the new number has been  
stored.  
To check that your additional  
handset is registered correctly,  
press the TALK button on the  
handset. The TALK light  
should remain constantly lit  
and you will hear a dial tone.  
Note  
Make a note of the handset number by  
writing it on the directory label on the  
back of the additional handset.  
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Transferring calls  
You can transfer calls between handsets  
that are registered to the base unit.  
To transfer a call  
During your call press the  
SCREEN/MENU button and  
then the handset number that  
you want to transfer the call to.  
The called handset will ring.  
Press the TALK button on the  
ringing handset to speak to  
the caller.  
If the call is not answered  
within 30 seconds the original  
calling handset will ring.  
If after a further 30 seconds  
the call is not taken the caller  
will be disconnected.  
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General information  
Within the 12 month guarantee period:  
Guarantee  
Prior to returning your product, please  
read the Help section beginning on  
page 42 or contact the Helpline on  
08706 058 047 for assistance. In the  
unlikely event of a defect occurring,  
please follow the Helpline’s instructions  
for replacement or repair.  
Your Freestyle 65 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  
Freestyle 65 or any component thereof,  
(other than batteries), which is  
identified as faulty or below standard,  
or as a result of inferior workmanship  
or materials. Products over 28 days old  
from the date of purchase may be  
replaced with a refurbished product.  
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 connection to the telephone  
network. We recommend that you  
contact BT’s approved repair agent  
TecLogic on 01672 564444 or a local  
qualified repairer.  
The conditions of this guarantee are:  
• The guarantee shall only apply to  
defects that occur within the 12 month  
guarantee period.  
If you have to return  
your product  
• Proof of purchase is provided.  
• The equipment is returned to BT or  
its agent as instructed.  
Prior to returning your product, please  
read the Help section on page 42, or  
contact the Helpline on 08706 058 047  
for assistance. If you still feel you have  
to return your product, pack the base  
station and handset securely, preferably  
in the original packaging. All parts must  
be returned, including line cords, power  
supplies and original batteries. (Please  
note that we can not take responsibility  
for goods damaged in transit).  
• This guarantee does not cover any  
faults or defects caused by accidents,  
misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect,  
tampering with the equipment, or any  
attempt at adjustment or repair other  
than through approved agents.  
• This guarantee does not affect your  
statutory rights.  
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Technical information  
Batteries  
How many telephones can you have?  
Although the battery pack is  
rechargeable it will eventually need  
to be replaced, see below for details on  
how to replace the battery pack.  
All items of telephone equipment have  
a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN),  
which is used to calculate the number  
of items which may be connected to  
any one telephone line. Your Freestyle  
65 has a REN of 1. A total REN of 4 is  
allowed. If the total REN of 4 is  
To replace the battery pack  
exceeded, the telephones may not ring.  
With different telephone types there is  
no guarantee of ringing, even when the  
REN is less than 4.  
Remove the battery cover by  
pressing down on top of the lid  
and slide the cover off.  
Only use approved power supply, item  
code: 872264.  
Only use approved batteries, item code  
872276.  
These products are available from the  
Freestyle 65 Helpline 08706 058 047.  
Unplug the connector and  
remove the old battery pack.  
Plug the new battery pack  
connector in and lower the  
battery pack into recess then  
replace lid.  
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your conversations could be overheard  
Note  
by other people, on their cordless  
phones, or on ordinary radios that use  
the same radio frequencies.  
When fully charged and in good  
condition, the handset will provide up  
to 7 hours talktime or 72 hours  
standby.  
As this problem applies equally to all  
similar cordless phones currently  
available in the UK, call privacy cannot  
be guaranteed. However, the security  
coding prevents unauthorised use of  
your line.  
If the handset battery is running low,  
the light on the handset will flash  
every 10-15 seconds.  
If you are making a call and the  
handset battery is running low you  
will hear a warning tone every  
10-15 seconds.  
Switchboard compatibility  
This product is intended for use within  
the UK for connection to the public  
telephone network and compatible  
switchboards, which support tone and  
pulse dialling and timed break recall.  
If in doubt please consult your service  
provider.  
Place the handset on the base unit to  
recharge.  
However, the charge capacity of  
rechargeable batteries will reduce with  
time as they wear out, so reducing the  
talk/standby time of the handset.  
Eventually they will need to be replaced.  
New batteries can be obtained from  
the Helpline.  
Switchboard access codes  
To get the longest possible life from  
your battery, leave the handset off the  
base unit for a few hours each day.  
To set the dialling mode  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
Call security  
Press the button. You will  
hear a tone.  
Your Freestyle 65 has its own digital  
security code that prevents other  
Press 1 for Tone dialling.  
Or  
cordless phone owners from using your  
phone line. This ensures that you are  
charged only for calls using your phone.  
However, all approved cordless phones  
use radio signals to communicate  
Press 2 for Pulse dialling.  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
You will hear a confirmation  
tone.  
between the base unit and cordless  
handset units. It is therefore possible that  
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To use the recall facility  
You may need to use the recall  
function if you are connected  
to a switchboard/PBX (Private  
Branch Exchange), contact  
your PBX supplier for further  
information. The recall  
function is set to timed break  
recall and is also used for  
BT Select Services.  
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Help and advice  
If you have any problems using your Freestyle 65, this section will  
give you the most common, easy to follow solutions.  
Telephone problems  
Possible cause  
Solution  
• Buzzing/poor reception.  
Handset aerial not extended.  
Extend the handset aerial.  
• Answering machine not  
recording incoming messages.  
Answering machine set to  
Answer Only outgoing message.  
Check your outgoing message,  
see page 22 and ensure the  
answering machine is set to Answer  
and Record, see page 22-23. Make  
sure you have not invited your  
caller to leave a message in your own  
recorded Answer Only outgoing  
message.  
• Handset emits 3 beeps and  
switches off.  
Registration problem or interference.  
Call the BT Helpline on  
08706 058 047 for assistance.  
• Unable to access the answering  
machine menu.  
You may be using a Freestyle 6  
additional handset.  
Make sure you are using the  
Freestyle 65 handset (Handset 1) as  
only the main Freestyle 65 handset  
can access this facility.  
• No dialling tone.  
Telephone not connected to  
telephone line.  
Plug the telephone into the  
telephone line.  
Telephone will not dial out or  
cannot receive calls.  
Mains disconnected.  
Power cut.  
Ensure the power supply is correctly  
connected and switched on.  
Wait until the power is restored.  
Replace handset on base unit for 10  
seconds and try again. If this does  
not work, disconnect the handset  
battery from the handset for 10  
minutes. Also disconnect the mains  
power.  
Then reconnect the base unit to the  
mains, then replace the handset on  
the base unit for 10 seconds and try  
again.  
Handset battery pack is discharged.  
Handset not registered.  
Place the handset on the base  
unit and recharge it for 24 hours  
ensuring the CHARGING light  
is on.  
• Additional handset does not ring  
and no light on handset.  
Register the handset, see page 35.  
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Telephone problems  
Possible cause  
Solution  
• Additional handset does not ring  
and no light on handset.  
Handset not registered.  
Register the handset, see page 35.  
• Additional handset does not ring  
when transferring a call.  
Handset has not been assigned an  
identity number.  
Please see page 36 to assign a  
handset number.  
You have dialling tone but the  
telephone will not dial out.  
You may be trying to use tone dialling  
on a pulse dialling exchange.  
See page 40 to change to pulse  
dialling.  
You are connected to a PBX and are  
not dialling the access code.  
Use the PBX access code.  
See page 40 for more information  
on switchboard use.  
• Base unit does not ring but  
lights show on base unit.  
Telephone is not connected to the  
telephone line.  
Plug the telephone into the telephone  
socket.  
The base ringer is set to off.  
Line fault or faulty socket.  
Set the base ringer setting to a  
higher volume, see page 15.  
Try the telephone on another socket  
or another line. If the telephone  
works, contact BT on 151, or your  
telephone network operator for  
repairs to the line or socket.  
• Callers are faint.  
• Interference.  
• Buzzing.  
You are moving out of range.  
Move closer to the base unit.  
• Tinniness.  
The base unit or the handset are  
too close to electrical equipment or  
metal obstructions.  
Relocate the base unit or move  
around with the handset until  
reception improves.  
• No Directory number  
stored.  
You may have pressed the TALK  
button first before storing the number.  
Don’t press the TALK button when  
storing numbers, see page 13.  
• Call appears to have been  
cut off after pressing the  
SCREEN/MENU button.  
You may have pressed a number key  
on the handset after pressing the  
SCREEN/MENU button. The current  
handset will try to transfer the call to  
another handset.  
Wait 30 seconds; the call will return  
to the current handset.  
Or press the TALK button and the  
call will return immediately.  
• Light on the handset  
is flashing.  
The handset needs recharging or  
there is an incoming call.  
Replace the handset on the base unit,  
ensuring that the base unit is  
plugged in and that the CHARGING  
light is on.  
• No CHARGING light on the  
base unit.  
Dirty contacts on base unit or  
handset.  
Clean the contacts with a dry cloth.  
Heavy soiling can be removed with  
a pencil eraser.  
If you are still experiencing difficulties please call the Helpline on 08706 058 047.  
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Wall mounting  
Your Freestyle 65 can be wall-mounted  
by removing the desk bracket.  
For the best operating conditions,  
try to place the base unit away from  
large metal objects and other  
electrical appliances.  
To remove, just squeeze the bracket in  
with thumbs and lift off as shown.  
1
Drill 2 holes for the screws and insert  
the wall-plugs provided (if required).  
WALL PLUG  
70 mm  
WALL  
Please refer to page 48, wall-mounting  
template.  
Note  
2
3
Drive the screws into the wall, leaving  
about 4mm free on which to mount  
the bracket and base unit.  
Before you wall-mount your  
Freestyle 65, check that:  
• the wall can support the weight of  
the base unit and handset;  
Make sure that the power supply and  
the telephone cables are connected  
to the base unit, then fit the cables  
into the channels on the bottom of the  
base unit.  
• you are not drilling into any hidden  
wiring or pipework;  
• the power supply cable will reach  
from the mains power socket to your  
wall mounting position;  
4
Attach the base unit by hooking it over  
the screws protruding from the wall.  
• the position you choose leaves enough  
space so that the base unit is clear  
of any obstruction on the wall, such  
as a shelf or cupboard. Room should  
be left so that the handset can be  
placed on charge without touching  
any obstructions.  
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Handset hook  
Keeps the handset in place when the  
Freestyle 65 is wall mounted.  
Revolve the handset catch on the top of  
the base unit.  
1
2
In Use  
In Use  
Skip  
Skip  
Charging  
Charging  
The handset will now be able to rest on  
the hook when wall-mounted.  
In Use  
Skip  
Charging  
Ensure the handset is firmly attached  
to the base unit.  
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Index  
Additional handsets  
Aerial  
35  
7, 12  
18  
Call screening  
via the base  
via the handset  
Call security  
Calls  
27  
31  
40  
Answer on/off  
Answer delay  
18  
Answering machine  
answer delay  
end  
external  
make  
receive  
redial  
transfer  
11  
11  
11  
11  
12  
37  
16  
8
18  
19  
audible message alert  
base unit loudspeaker  
call screening  
18  
27, 31  
18  
loudspeaker volume  
memos  
30  
Call Waiting  
Charge handset  
Day – set  
message display on base  
on/off  
17  
18  
9
outgoing messages  
pause playback  
playback messages  
set day and time  
skip forward/backward  
remote access  
20  
Delete  
25  
directory number  
messages via the base  
messages via the handset  
own outgoing message  
Directory  
14  
26  
30  
24  
13  
14  
14  
14  
13  
40  
26  
38  
25, 29  
9
26, 29  
32  
At a glance  
1
deleting  
dial  
label  
store  
Audible message alert on/off  
Base ringer volume  
Batteries  
19  
15  
charging  
8
8
Dialling mode  
Fast forward message playback  
Guarantee information  
low warning  
replacing  
39  
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Power supply unit  
Recall  
Receive a call  
Record  
7
41  
11  
Handset  
accessing messages  
28  
35  
7
additional  
aerial  
outgoing message  
memo  
Redial  
Registering a handset  
Remote access  
Returning product  
Ring delay  
20-21  
30  
charging  
hook  
register  
set number  
8
45  
35  
36  
42  
5
12  
7
11  
30  
13  
18  
12  
35  
32  
38  
18  
15  
6
Help  
Helpline  
Inductive Coupler  
Location of product  
Make a call  
Memo  
Memories  
Number of rings  
On/off  
Ringer – base  
Safety information  
Screening calls  
Secrecy  
Security PIN code  
Security coding  
Set day and time  
Setting up  
Skip forward/backward  
during playback  
Store a number  
Switchboard use  
Technical information  
Telephone line cord  
Time set  
27, 31  
12  
32  
40  
9
7
answer machine  
audible message alert  
secrecy  
18  
19  
12  
26, 29  
13  
40  
39  
9
Outgoing messages  
check or play via the base  
check or play via the handset  
record Answer and Record  
record Answer Only  
select via the base  
select via the handset  
Paging  
Pause – insert  
Pause during playback  
Phone socket  
Playback messages  
via the base  
22  
22  
20  
21  
22  
23  
15  
13  
25  
9
9
Time saver  
Transfer a call  
Unpacking  
33  
37  
5
Volume  
base ringer  
15  
18  
44  
48  
base loud speaker  
Wall mounting  
Wall mounting template  
25  
29  
via the handset  
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Wall mounting template  
70mm  
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R&TTE  
This product is intended for use within  
the UK for connection to the public  
telephone network and compatible  
switchboards.  
This equipment complies with the  
essential requirements for the Radio  
Equipment and Telecommunications  
Terminal Equipment Directive  
1999/5/EC.  
Declaration of Conformance  
Hereby, Suncorp Technologies,  
declares that this Freestyle 65 is in  
compliance with the essential  
requirements and other relevant  
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
The Declaration of Conformance for  
the Freestyle 65 is published on the  
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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  
Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract.  
Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract.  
© British Telecommunications plc 2002.  
Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ.  
Registered in England No. 1800000.  
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