BT 1050 User Manual

Freestyle 1050  
Combined Cordless Telephone & Digital Answering Machine  
User Guide  
This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power  
fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.  
Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’  
guide to your Freestyle 1050.  
At a glance  
Aerial  
Does not extend.  
See page 5  
Talk  
Press to get a dialling tone and to  
end a call.  
In Use / Battery Low  
See page 8  
Comes on when the handset is in  
use or, if the handset is on  
standby, to indicate the battery  
needs recharging.  
Channel  
Enables you to change the  
channel if there is interference  
on your call.  
See page 9  
Secrecy / Screen  
For Secrecy: when pressed  
during a call, the caller cannot  
hear you.  
P
Inserts a pause when dialling  
a number.  
For Screen: allows you to hear a  
caller leaving a message through  
your handset. You can then  
choose to take the call or not.  
Also operates the answer  
machine functions.  
See page 11  
Recall  
For use with some  
BT Select Services and when  
connected to a switchboard.  
See page 11  
See page 9, 18  
Keypad  
Quickdial memory  
Allows you to store and dial up to  
10 numbers in the memory.  
See page 9  
Redial  
Redials the last number called.  
See page 8  
Battery charging contacts  
Place handset face down on the  
base to charge the batteries.  
1
Base unit aerial  
1471  
Extend fully for best reception.  
See page 7  
To set the 1471 call return  
feature on or off.  
See page 18  
OGM  
Used when recording and  
playing back your own outgoing  
message.  
Volume  
Adjusts the loudspeaker volume.  
See page 14  
See page 13  
Quickdial reference label  
VIP  
F1050  
Automatically alerts you to your  
most important callers.  
See page 19  
Lists the names of up to 10 numbers  
stored in the quickdial memory.  
See page 10  
OGM  
Delete  
Page  
Deletes recorded messages and  
memos.  
See page 13, 16  
Volume  
Lets you page the handset.  
(Useful in finding a misplaced  
handset.)  
See page 11  
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LEDs  
r
CHARGING – comes on when  
the handset battery is being  
charged.  
Skip  
Skip  
Skip  
Switches message alert On/Off.  
Lets you skip forward and  
backwards through your messages.  
Sets Answer delay.  
Answer  
on/off  
Play  
Memo  
IN USE – comes on when the  
line is in use.  
mic  
See page 14, 16, 17  
BATT LOW – comes on when the  
answering machine back-up  
battery needs replacing.  
Answer On/Off/Stop  
Switches the answering machine  
on and off, and stops playback of  
messages when in Answer  
Machine mode.  
Play/Memo/Pause  
Microphone  
Used when playing back  
or pausing messages and  
when recording memos.  
See pages 15, 20  
For recording your OGM and  
memo messages.  
See page 13  
Battery charging contacts  
In this guide  
At a glance  
Introduction  
Setting up  
1
4
5
Using your Freestyle 1050  
telephone  
8
8
Making and receiving calls  
Using the memory to store  
and dial numbers  
9
Using your Freestyle 1050  
answering machine  
Outgoing messages  
Message display  
12  
12  
12  
14  
17  
Incoming messages  
Answer delay  
Call screening  
17  
Using the 1471 feature  
Using the VIP feature  
Memos  
18  
19  
20  
Operating your answering machine  
from the cordless handset  
21  
Remote access  
Help  
23  
27  
30  
32  
34  
36  
Technical information  
Maintenance  
Wall mounting  
Index  
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Introduction  
Your Freestyle 1050 is designed for ease of use and made to the high  
standards set by BT  
Thank you for making the right choice. You can  
expect your Freestyle 1050 to provide many years  
of quality service. Please read the instructions  
carefully before use and keep this user guide for  
future reference.  
If your Freestyle 1050 is connected to a PBX  
(switchboard), you may have to dial an access  
number before 999 to contact the emergency  
services.  
For your records  
Unpacking your Freestyle 1050  
Check that your Freestyle 1050 is complete.  
When you unpack you should have:  
Date of purchase:  
Place of purchase:  
• Freestyle 1050 handset including  
rechargeable battery  
Serial number:  
(on the underside of the base unit)  
Purchase price:  
F1050  
OGM  
Freestyle 1050 telephone  
answering machine  
V
olume  
For warranty purposes, proof of purchase is  
required, so please keep your receipt.  
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r
Skip  
Skip  
Answer  
on/off  
Play  
Memo  
mic  
• Mains power lead with  
Emergency calls  
attached 13 amp adaptor plug  
The emergency services can be contacted in the  
UK by dialling 999 or 112.  
Wall-mounting bracket,  
two screws and wall  
plugs for wall mounting  
As the Freestyle 1050 is a mains-powered  
cordless telephone, in certain situations you may  
not be able to make an emergency call:  
• If there is severe radio interference.  
• If the handset batteries fail.  
Customer Helpline  
If you have problems with your phone, call the  
• If there is a power cut.  
Freestyle 1050 Helpline Service on 0845 758 5589  
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Setting up  
Follow these steps to get your Freestyle 1050 ready for use  
Insert a new PP3 9V alkaline  
back-up battery in the base unit  
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3
Handset aerial  
The back-up battery is available separately and  
ensures your Freestyle 1050 retains messages,  
settings and stored phone numbers if there is a  
mains power failure. If no battery is installed,  
the BATT LOW light comes on when the mains  
power is switched on.  
Your Freestyle 1050 uses a compact aerial which  
does not pull out.  
2
Check your telephone socket  
In the event of a power failure the back-up  
battery will last for up to 6 hours.  
If you do not have a modern-style telephone  
socket, call Freefone 0800 800 150 and ask for  
a BT engineer to come and fit the correct socket.  
This is a chargeable service.  
5
Plug the mains adaptor cord into  
the back of the base unit  
Mains power adaptor  
The Freestyle 1050 must only be used with the  
4
adaptor supplied.  
To prevent the cable being pulled out by  
accident, route it through the channel on the  
underside of the base.  
Using any other adaptor will invalidate the approval  
given to this apparatus.  
Charge the handset battery for at  
least 12 hours  
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12V A
PHONE LINE  
When you first use your Freestyle 1050, the  
rechargeable batteries in the handset need  
charging for 12 hours.  
Place the handset on the base unit face down,  
ensuring the contacts are touching.  
The CHARGING light on the base unit comes ON.  
After the handset has been charged for 12 hours,  
your phone is ready for use.  
Electrical storm warning  
During periods of electrical storm, you are  
advised to disconnect your apparatus because  
damage may occur.  
As a rule, placing the handset on the base unit  
overnight will keep the batteries fully charged  
for all normal use.  
If a fault occurs during the 12-month warranty  
period and it is due to accidental or wilful damage  
(including lightning and electrical damage),  
BT will not replace or repair free of charge.  
The CHARGING light remains on until the  
handset is removed from the base unit.  
When fully charged and in good condition,  
the handset battery will provide up to 6 hours  
continuous talk time or 72 hours standby.  
Plug the 3 pin adaptor into the  
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mains power socket and switch on  
If the handset battery is running low, the  
BATTERY LOW light will f lash every 10 -15 seconds.  
Your Freestyle 1050 begins the set up procedure.  
If you are making a call and the handset  
battery is running low, the phone will beep every  
10 -15 seconds.  
– the message counter flashes ‘ ’.  
– the message counter then flashes 0.  
– the pre-set outgoing message is ready to use.  
Place the handset on the base unit to recharge.  
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To plan the location of the  
base unit  
Battery Care  
9
Batteries cannot be overcharged. However, leaving  
the handset on the base unit all the time can  
deteriorate rechargeable batteries. To get the longest  
possible life from your batteries, take the handset off  
the base for a few hours each day.  
Your Freestyle 1050 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.  
Plug your Freestyle 1050 into the  
phone socket  
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The higher the base unit is located, the better.  
An upstairs room is ideal. The following points  
should be considered:  
• It should be within easy reach of a mains  
socket and a telephone socket. A new-style  
telephone socket is needed for this product.  
If you do not have one, call us on Freefone  
0800 800 150.  
• Try to avoid locations near metallic obstructions  
or electrical appliances, such as TV sets,  
fridges, computers, fluorescent lights, radiators,  
metal pipes and metal window frames.  
• The Freestyle 1050 can be wall mounted by  
using the bracket and screws supplied; see  
page 34.  
Fully extend the telescopic aerial  
on the base unit  
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Your Freestyle 1050 is now ready for use  
For the best reception  
Try to avoid putting the telescopic aerial near other  
electrical appliances, fluorescent lights and large  
metallic objects such as cookers, radiators and garage  
doors as these may cause interference and reduce the  
quality of your calls.  
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Using your Freestyle1050  
telephone  
Making and receiving calls  
To receive a call  
The handset range is up to 200 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. If you do not come back in  
range, your call will be cut off.  
When the phone rings:  
If your handset is on the base unit,  
simply pick it up to answer the call.  
Or  
If your handset is off the base, press the  
TALK button to answer the call.  
To make a call  
Press buttons in order shown  
To redial the last number  
Lift the handset off the base  
Press the TALK button. The handset  
IN USE light comes on. The base unit  
light flashes. Listen for dial tone.  
You can redial a number of up to 32  
digits long.  
Press the TALK button. You hear the  
dialling tone.  
Dial the number.  
Press the REDIAL button. The last  
number you called is redialled.  
To end a call  
Press the TALK button.  
Or  
Replace the handset on the base.  
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Using the memory to store  
and dial numbers  
To ensure the best sound quality  
Your Freestyle 1050 automatically  
scans available radio channels between  
the handset and base for the best quality  
signal. However, if you hear noise or  
interference during your call:  
Your Freestyle 1050 handset can store up to ten  
separate phone numbers, each up to 16 digits  
long. You can then dial each number by pressing  
just two buttons.  
To store a number in the memory  
Press the CHANNEL button.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will select a new  
channel for you.  
Press buttons in order shown  
Press the QUICKDIAL button. You hear  
a beep and the IN USE light begins to  
flash.  
If you go out of range  
Your Freestyle 1050 has a range of 200  
metres under ideal conditions.  
Press one of the 0-9 buttons to set the  
location code under which your phone  
number will be stored.  
However, if you go out of range during  
a call, you will hear a series of beeps,  
Move closer to the base to re-establish  
the signal.  
DIAL Dial the number you want to store.  
Press the QUICKDIAL button. You hear  
a confirmation beep. The number is  
stored.  
Using the Secrecy button  
Repeat these steps for any other  
numbers you want to store, using a  
different 0-9 location code for each one.  
You can prevent your caller from  
hearing you while you talk to someone  
else close by.  
Storing a number in the memory  
automatically overwrites any  
previous number stored under the  
same location code.  
Press the SECRECY button. A beep is  
heard and the IN USE light flashes.  
Your caller cannot hear you until you  
press the SECRECY button again.  
Stored numbers can include those for  
switchboard and network services  
that use the and buttons as well as  
#
the PAUSE and RECALL functions.  
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To store a number of more than  
16 digits  
To dial a stored number  
Press the TALK button.  
Press the QUICKDIAL button.  
Press the QUICKDIAL button  
Press one of the 0-9 buttons to set the  
location code under which your phone  
number will be stored.  
Press the 0-9 location code under  
which the number you want is stored.  
The number is dialled automatically.  
DIAL Dial the first 16 digits.  
Press the QUICKDIAL button. You hear  
a confirmation beep. The number is  
stored.  
Did you know?  
You can mix manual and memory dialling as  
required. For example, you can dial the area code  
0181 380 from the memory and then complete the  
number manually.  
Press the QUICKDIAL button again.  
Press a different 0-9 button to select a  
second location code under which to  
store the remaining digits.  
NOTE  
Keep a note of your stored numbers on the Quickdial  
DIAL Dial the remaining digits.  
reference label on the base unit.  
Press the QUICKDIAL button. You hear  
a confirmation beep. The rest of the  
number is stored.  
To dial a stored number of more  
than 16 digits  
Press the TALK button.  
Press the QUICKDIAL button, then the  
first 0-9 location code number. The  
number begins dialling automatically.  
When the first part of the number has  
been dialled, press the QUICKDIAL  
button again, then the second 0-9  
location code number. The rest of the  
number is dialled.  
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To page the handset  
If you misplace the handset, you can  
use PAGE to find it again.  
Press the PAGE button on the base.  
The handset will beep. The IN USE light  
on the base flashes.  
Stop the handset beeping either by  
pressing the PAGE button again  
or  
the TALK button on the handset.  
To insert a pause  
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, press  
the PAUSE button to insert a 2.5 second  
pause before keying in the telephone  
number.  
To use the recall button  
This button signals Timed Break  
Recall only. If you are connected to a  
PBX (Private Branch Exchange),  
contact your PBX supplier for further  
information.  
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Using the Freestyle1050  
answering machine  
Outgoing messages  
Message display  
Your Freestyle 1050 can digitally record up to  
14 minutes of messages, with each incoming  
message lasting a maximum of 2 minutes.  
Display  
Definition  
(Blank)  
Power off.  
The outgoing message is the message a caller  
hears when your Freestyle 1050 answers a call.  
Power up or reset.  
Power on – answer off mode.  
Answer-on mode, 0-30 messages.  
Message paused.  
The Freestyle 1050 has a pre-recorded outgoing  
message which announces. ..  
0-30  
P (flashing)  
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment,  
so please leave your message after the tone.”  
Message recording (memo, outgoing  
message or incoming message).  
r (flashing)  
You can record your own outgoing message to  
replace the pre-recorded message.  
A (flashing)  
Remote access in progress.  
Memory full.  
F (flashing)  
If you record your own message, the pre-recorded  
message is automatically removed and stored in  
the memory, in case you wish to reinstate it; see  
how to delete your outgoing message on page 13.  
t or 2 to 9 Setting or reading answer delay.  
d (flashing)  
E (flashing)  
8-0  
1471 function in progress.  
Error.  
Any outgoing message you record can be up to  
2 minutes long, but you should keep it short to  
allow more time for recording of incoming calls.  
Counting down.  
NOTE  
To record your own outgoing message, speak clearly,  
15 to 20cm from the built-in microphone.  
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To record your outgoing message  
To delete your outgoing message  
You can delete your outgoing message  
and return to your Freestyle 1050’s  
pre-recorded outgoing message.  
Press buttons in order shown  
OGM  
Press and hold down the OGM button.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will beep and r  
flashes on the message counter.  
OGM  
Press the OGM button.  
OGM  
OGM  
“Your message”  
Keep holding down the OGM button and  
say your message into the microphone.  
Your outgoing message is played back  
to you.  
When you have finished speaking,  
release the OGM button.  
While the message is playing, press  
the DELETE button.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will beep, play  
back your message, then beep to  
confirm the recording. It will then  
return to ‘Answer On’ mode.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will beep and play  
its pre-recorded outgoing message.  
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the  
moment, so please leave your message  
after the tone.”  
To re-record your outgoing message,  
repeat this procedure.  
Your own message has now been  
replaced by the Freestyle 1050’s original  
pre-recorded message.  
To check your outgoing message  
OGM  
Press the OGM button.  
To switch the answering machine  
on/off  
Your Freestyle 1050 will beep, play back  
your message, then beep to confirm  
the recording. It will then return to  
‘Answer On’ mode.  
Answer  
Press the ANSWER ON/OFF button.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will announce  
“Answer off.  
on/off  
“Beep. Your message. Beep”  
Display shows a single dash.  
Answer  
on/off  
Press the ANSWER ON/OFF button  
again. The machine will announce  
“Answer On”.  
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Incoming messages  
To adjust the loudspeaker volume  
Your Freestyle 1050 will automatically record an  
incoming message when it is connected to your  
phone socket and is set to ‘Answer On’.  
Press buttons in order shown  
Your Freestyle 1050 has a volume  
range of 0-8 (0 = Off, 8 = Loud).  
The pre-set level is 3.  
While a message is being recorded, the display  
flashes r. It will stop recording if the caller stops  
speaking for longer than 6 seconds.  
Volume  
Press VOL + to increase the volume.  
Volume  
Two minutes is the maximum time allowed for  
each incoming message. If the maximum  
message length is reached – or if the memory  
becomes full – your Freestyle 1050 will give  
4 beeps and hang up.  
Press VOL – to decrease the volume.  
As you press, a beep sounds at the  
level you are selecting. When the  
volume is at its highest or lowest, you  
will hear two beeps.  
NOTE  
If a call comes in while you are playing back a  
message or memo, the playback continues until  
completed, or you take the call.  
Message alert  
When new messages have been received, your  
Freestyle 1050 will beep every 10 seconds. The  
volume of the beep is at the volume you have set  
for the loudspeaker.  
To switch the message alert on or off  
When the answering machine is in its  
idle state:  
Skip  
Press and hold the SKIP < button.  
The machine announces, “Message alert  
off/on” as appropriate.  
Skip  
Press the SKIP < button again to change  
the setting.  
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Using the 1471 feature with your  
answering machine  
To play back a message  
Press the PLAY/MEMO button. Your  
Freestyle 1050 announces “You have X  
messages”.  
Play  
When using your answering machine, if  
the 1471 feature is switched on, your  
Freestyle 1050 will automatically record  
the time of each call and the caller’s  
number (if available).  
Memo  
The message will then be played back  
followed by the 1471 details(if the  
service is switched on) e.g. “Telephone  
number XXX called today at 2.13pm”  
When the message is played back, you  
will then hear these details at the end  
of their message.  
If you have two or more messages, they  
are played back in the order in which  
they were received.  
If the caller hangs up before recording  
their message, your Freestyle 1050  
will still record the caller’s number and  
time of their call after announcing “you  
have no message”. The message counter  
will also move up by one. Memos do  
not have the time of recording  
When all your messages have been  
played back, your Freestyle 1050  
announces “End of messages”.  
The display counts down from 8 to 0.  
automatically added.  
Press the  
STOP/ANSWER ON/OFF button at  
any time during playback to stop messages playing.  
To pause a message  
While listening to the message, press  
the PLAY/MEMO. Your Freestyle 1050  
will beep every 10 seconds during pause.  
Play  
Memo  
Display shows P.  
Play  
Press the PLAY/MEMO button again to  
Memo  
resume playback.  
If playback is not resumed within 60 seconds, the  
machine automatically resets to Answer On’ mode  
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To skip forward or backward  
through messages  
NOTE  
To cancel deletions and retain your messages,  
press the  
STOP/ANSWER ON/OFF button during  
Press buttons in order shown  
the 8 to 0 countdown at the end of your messages.  
When playing back messages, you can  
skip forward to the next message or  
backward to the start of the current or  
previous message.  
To delete all messages  
While the message is being played back.  
Following playback of messages, your  
Freestyle 1050 will count down from  
8 to 0.  
Skip  
Press the SKIP > button to start playing  
the next message. If you press the skip  
button while playback is paused, play  
will continue with the next message.  
You will see the counter change with  
each press.  
During this time you can delete all  
stored messages.  
Press the DELETE button while the  
display is counting down from 8 to 0.  
If you skip beyond the last message,  
your Freestyle announces  
“End of messages”.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will announce...  
“All messages deleted”.  
Skip  
Press the SKIP < button once to replay  
the current message.  
It will then continue its countdown to  
0, and return to ‘Answer On’ mode.  
Skip  
Press the SKIP < button twice to go to  
the start of the previous message.  
NOTE  
If you accidentally delete all messages you can still  
To delete individual messages  
save them by pressing the  
STOP/ANSWER ON/OFF  
button before countdown reaches 0.  
Play  
Press the PLAY/MEMO button to play  
Memo  
your messages.  
When the message you wish to delete  
is playing, press the DELETE button.  
Your Freestyle 1050 announces  
“Message deleted”.  
Skip through your messages to make  
any further deletions.  
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Answer delay  
To check the answer delay setting  
Answer delay sets the number of times your  
Freestyle 1050 will ring before answering a call.  
Skip  
Press the SKIP > button.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will announce the  
current setting. “Answer delay, 4 rings”.  
NOTE  
If you set your 1050 Answer Delay to Time Saver  
this means that when you call in from another phone  
(remote access), if any messages have been recorded  
your Freestyle 1050 will answer after only 2 rings.  
If there are no messages, it will answer after 6 rings,  
thereby allowing you the option of hanging up before  
your Freestyle 1050 answers. In using Time Saver,  
you can avoid the cost of a call.  
Call screening  
You can let your Freestyle 1050 answer an  
incoming call, allowing you to identify the caller  
and decide whether to take the call. (The VIP  
feature must be set to OFF).  
To use call screening  
To set the answer delay  
Skip  
Make sure that the volume is set to an  
audible level. (See page 14).  
Press and hold the SKIP > button.  
The current setting is displayed on the  
message counter and is set to 6 rings  
Allow the incoming call to be answered  
by your Freestyle 1050 as normal.  
You will hear the caller begin to leave  
a message.  
Skip  
Keep holding the SKIP > button.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will announce the  
answer delay options...  
“Time Saver, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.”  
At the base unit  
When you hear the setting you want,  
Skip  
release the SKIP > button. Your  
If the handset is resting on the base unit  
and you decide to take the call, lift the  
handset and speak to the caller.  
Freestyle 1050 will then announce the  
new answer delay setting and return to  
‘Answer On’ mode.“Answer delay, 4 rings”.  
Recording will stop automatically.  
PLEASE NOTE  
If you set the answer delay to a specific number of  
rings, it will actually ring one less than the number  
you set. So, if you set it to ring 5 times, it will  
actually ring 4 times. This is because your  
Freestyle requires one ring to activate the radio link  
between the base station and the handset ringer.  
NOTE  
If, when you lift the telephone handset your  
Freestyle 1050 does not stop recording, either  
replace the handset and lift again, or press the  
TALK button to speak to your caller.  
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To screen a call vial the handset  
To switch the 1471 feature on and off  
When your Freestyle 1050 starts to  
record an incoming message, the  
handset gives 3 beeps and the IN USE  
light flashes.  
Press buttons in order shown  
When you first switch on your  
Freestyle 1050, Call Return is  
automatically set to ‘on’.  
Press the SECRECY/SCREEN button.  
You can hear the caller on the handset.  
The 1471 feature can be switched on  
and off.  
Or  
Press the 1471 button to switch it off.  
The freestyle 1050 announces  
“1471 off.  
To interrupt recording and talk to your  
caller, press the TALK button.  
Press the 1471 button again to switch  
it back on. The Freestyle 1050  
announces “1471 on”.  
Using the 1471 feature  
After each incoming message your Freestyle 1050  
is set to dial the free 1471 service and record  
the announcement that gives you the telephone  
number of your caller whether they leave a  
message or not. On playing back messages you  
will be given the caller’s number and time of  
the call.  
NOTE  
The free 1471 service announces the day and time  
that the call was left. Your Freestyle 1050 will  
automatically record this announcement  
immediately after receiving a call. Consequently,  
the day of the call will be recorded as ‘today’.  
Therefore, it is recommended that you check your  
messages on a daily basis. The free 1471  
NOTE  
This service will not work with switchboards and  
announcement also asks if you wish to return the  
call. In fact, you are not able to do this.  
may not work with some Cable Networks.  
Please ask your Telecommunication supplier for  
further details.  
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To allow VIP callers to signal their  
call  
Using the VIP feature  
Your Freestyle 1050 has a VIP feature which  
sets your answering machine to answer calls  
silently but allows designated callers to alert you  
with a beep that they are trying to contact you.  
The VIP feature will only operate with the  
answering machine in ‘Answer On’ mode.  
Press buttons in order shown  
Give your special callers the VIP code.  
Your pre-set code is 30. Tell them to  
key in the code when they hear your  
outgoing message. The VIP alert beeps  
last for 30 seconds.  
While the VIP feature is switched on, you will  
not be disturbed by any other callers and your  
answering machine will take messages silently.  
If a caller wishes to cancel the alert,  
they press the button on their phone.  
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Your Freestyle 1050 will give a long  
beep at the end of the outgoing  
message and the caller can leave their  
message after the beep.  
To switch the VIP feature on and off  
VIP is pre-set to off.  
Press and release the VIP button to turn  
it on.  
To change the VIP code  
By pressing the VIP button, the  
Freestyle 1050 announces “VIP on, thirty.  
Press and hold down the VIP button.  
The machine announces the current  
VIP code e.g. “Thirty”. Continue to hold  
down the VIP button and press the  
SKIP > button to move forward through  
the numbers or press SKIP < to move  
Press VIP button again to switch off.  
Skip  
Skip  
To check VIP code and setting  
backward.  
When the number you want is  
announced, release the SKIP and VIP  
buttons. The machine announces e.g.  
“VIP on/off Twenty five set”.  
Press the VIP button.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will announce if the  
setting is on or off and the code number.  
NOTE  
The code numbers available run from 00 to 39.  
They are announced by your Freestyle 1050.  
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Memos  
To cancel any procedure  
A personal memo can be recorded on your  
Freestyle 1050 and left as a message for another  
user. Memos can be of any length, up to the  
maximum recording capacity (14 minutes), but  
you should keep them short to allow time for  
recording incoming messages.  
Answer  
on/off  
Pressing the STOP/ANSWER ON/OFF  
button will cancel any procedure currently  
in progress and your Freestyle 1050  
will return to ‘Answer On’ mode.  
When the memory is full  
To record a memo  
When 14 minutes recording time have  
been used up. Or, a maximum of 30  
messages have been recorded, your  
Freestyle 1050 will not record any more  
messages.  
Play  
Press and hold the PLAY/MEMO button.  
Memo  
Your Freestyle 1050 will beep and the  
display shows r. Speak clearly into the  
built-in microphone.  
Play  
When you have completed your memo,  
release the PLAY/MEMO button. Your  
Freestyle 1050 will beep again.  
Memo  
Your memo is now stored and can be  
played back later. Memos are stored in  
the same way as incoming messages.  
NOTE  
To play back, delete or skip forward or backward  
through memos, follow the instructions for playing  
back messages (page 16).  
NOTE  
If the answer machine is set to ‘off’, recording a  
valid memo will switch the answer machine on.  
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Operating your answering  
machine from the cordless  
handset  
To start playback of messages  
Press the SECRECY/SCREEN button  
on the handset. Your answering machine  
will announce either “You have no  
messages” and you have 8 seconds to  
give it an instruction, or “You have X  
messages” and begins playback.  
You can use your Freestyle 1050 cordless  
handset to listen to your messages, delete, skip  
forward or backward and record a memo or new  
outgoing message. You can also use it to screen  
an incoming call.  
Use the handset buttons to operate the  
machine as follows:  
to stop playback  
to pause and resume playback  
repeat message (or press twice to play  
the previous message)  
delete the message that is playing  
to skip forward to the next message  
(or press twice to skip forward two  
messages).  
To replay all messages  
At the end of your messages, you will  
hear “End of messages”.  
Within 8 seconds press 2 on your  
telephone keypad. All messages are  
replayed.  
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To go back to the pre-set outgoing  
message  
To change your outgoing message  
Press the 7 button twice within 8 seconds  
Press buttons in order shown  
of hearing either “End of messages”  
Press the 9 button while your  
Freestyle 1050 is waiting for an  
instruction.  
or  
“You have no messages”.  
Your outgoing message is played.  
Your Freestyle 1050 gives a long beep  
after the second press of the 7 button to  
tell you it is starting to record.  
While the message is playing, press the  
5 button. Callers will now hear your  
Freestyle 1050 pre-recorded message  
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the  
moment, so please leave your message  
after the tone.”  
When you have finished recording your  
new message, press and hold the 0  
button for 1 second.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will beep and play  
your new outgoing message to confirm  
recording.  
To screen a call via the handset  
When your Freestyle 1050 starts to  
record an incoming message, the  
handset gives 3 beeps and the IN USE  
light flashes.  
To check your outgoing message  
Press the 9 button while your  
Freestyle 1050 is waiting for an  
instruction.  
Press the SECRECY/SCREEN button.  
You can hear the caller on the handset.  
Your outgoing message is played.  
Or  
At the end you have 8 seconds in which  
to give your machine another instruction.  
To interrupt recording and talk to your  
caller, press the TALK button.  
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Remote access  
Control your answering  
To check for messages  
machine from another phone  
TM  
using a TouchTone keypad  
Press buttons in order shown  
You can turn your Freestyle 1050 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 2-digit security code.  
Dial your phone number and wait.  
When you hear your outgoing message,  
press the button on your phone.  
You will hear a ‘Beep’.  
The code is pre-set and cannot be changed.  
The code can be found on the underside of the  
base unit.  
CODE Key in the first digit of your security  
code. You will hear the number you  
keyed in and a ‘Beep’.  
CODE Key in the second digit of your security  
code. You will hear the number you  
keyed in then a long ‘Beep’.  
Once you have entered your security  
code.  
If you have no messages you will hear  
“You have no messages.”  
You now have 8 seconds to enter any  
other instructions before your  
Freestyle 1050 hangs up.  
If you have messages you will hear  
“You have X messages.”  
Your Freestyle 1050 will then play your  
messages.  
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NOTE  
To move forward to the next message  
If you hear 4 short ‘beeps’, it means that you have  
entered the wrong security code and you are invited to  
try again.  
While a message is playing, press 6 on  
your telephone keypad. Your Freestyle  
1050 will play the next message.  
If you take longer than 8 seconds to enter a or  
number, your Freestyle 1050 will hang up.  
You can move forward 2 messages by  
pressing the 6 button twice and so on.  
Controlling your message  
To delete the message you are  
listening to  
You can now play back, delete or skip  
backward and forward through your  
messages using the telephone keypad,  
as follows:  
During playback, press the 5 button on  
your telephone keypad. Your Freestyle  
1050 will announce “Message deleted”.  
To replay the message you are  
listening to:  
To delete all messages  
While the message is playing, press 4  
on your telephone keypad. The message  
will replay from the beginning.  
You can delete all messages immediately  
after listening to them.  
Press the 5 button within 8 seconds of  
hearing “End of messages.”  
To replay all messages  
All messages will be deleted.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will announce  
“All messages deleted.”  
At the end of your messages, you will  
hear “End of messages”.  
Within 8 seconds press 2 on your  
telephone keypad. All messages are  
replayed.  
NOTE  
If you accidentally delete a message or messages,  
simply hang up within 8 seconds of hearing the  
message All messages deleted.”  
All messages marked for deletion will be restored.  
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NOTE  
To pause a message  
If the memory is full, you will have to delete some  
messages before your Freestyle 1050 will switch to  
Answer On’ mode.  
Press buttons in order shown  
After you hear the ‘Memory Full’ announcement, you  
have 8 seconds to enter 2 (to listen to your messages),  
or 5 to delete all messages).  
While the message is playing, press the  
2 button.  
Press 2 again to resume playback.  
If you pause for longer than 60 seconds,  
the line will be disconnected.  
To turnyourFreestyle1050off
Dial your number and enter your  
security code.  
To cancel message playback or pause  
Press the 8 button within 8 seconds of  
hearing either “End of messages”  
While listening or pausing, press the  
0 button. Your Freestyle 1050 gives 2  
beeps and you have 8 seconds to give it  
another instruction.  
or  
“You have no messages”.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will announce  
“Answer off.  
To turn your Freestyle 1050 on  
If you press the 8 button again within  
8 seconds, you will turn your  
Freestyle 1050 on again and hear the  
announcement “Answer On”.  
If you have gone out without switching  
on your Freestyle 1050, you can turn it  
on from another phone.  
Ring your answering machine as  
normal.  
Let your telephone ring 20 times.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will then answer.  
Hang up the phone. Your Freestyle 1050  
is switched on and will answer calls.  
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To go back to the pre-set outgoing  
message  
To changeyouroutgoingmessage
Press the 7 button twice within 8 seconds  
of hearing either “End of messages”.  
Press the 9 button while your  
Freestyle 1050 is waiting for an  
instruction.  
or  
“You have no messages”.  
Your outgoing message is played.  
Your Freestyle 1050 gives a long beep  
after the second press of the 7 button to  
tell you it is starting to record.  
While the message is playing, press the  
5 button. Callers will now hear your  
Freestyle 1050 pre-recorded message  
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the  
moment, so please leave your message  
after the tone.”  
Now record your new OGM.  
When you have finished recording  
your new message, press and hold the  
0 button for at least 1 second.  
Your Freestyle 1050 will beep and play  
your new outgoing message to confirm  
recording.  
To checkyouroutgoingmessage
Press the 9 button while your  
Freestyle 1050 is waiting for an  
instruction.  
Your outgoing message is played. At the  
end you have 8 seconds in which to  
give your machine another instruction.  
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Help  
If you have any problems using your Freestyle 1050, this section will  
give you the most common, easy-to-follow solutions.  
Telephone problems  
Possible cause  
Solution  
• No dialling tone.  
Telephone not connected to telephone  
line.  
Plug the telephone into the  
telephone line.  
Telephone will not dial out.  
Telephone cannot receive calls.  
Mains disconnected.  
Make sure the mains supply is  
connected.  
Power cut.  
Wait until the power is restored.  
Handset battery pack is discharged.  
Place the handset on the base unit  
and recharge it for 12 hours, ensuring  
the charging light is on.  
You have dialling tone but the  
telephone will not dial out.  
You may be trying to use tone  
dialling on a pulse dialling exchange.  
Check with your network provider.  
Your Freestyle 1050 only provides  
tone dialling.  
You are connected to a PBX and are  
not dialling the access code.  
Use the PBX access code.  
• Handset does not ring.  
• No lights on handset.  
Handset battery pack is discharged.  
Place the handset on the base unit and  
recharge it for 12 hours.  
• Handset does not ring, but lights  
show on base.  
Check the REN (see page 31). If you  
connect too many telephones or  
devices to your line, they may not all  
operate correctly.  
If the REN exceeds 4, disconnect one  
or more telephones or devices.  
If your telephone is connected to an  
extension socket, it may have been  
connected incorrectly.  
Check with your telephone engineer  
that the extension socket has been  
installed correctly.  
Check handset battery is not flat.  
Recharge handset battery.  
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Telephone problems  
Possible cause  
Solution  
• Callers are faint.  
• Interference.  
The base unit telescopic aerial is not  
extended as high as possible.  
Extend the base unit telescopic aerial  
as far as possible.  
• Buzzing.  
You are moving out of range.  
Radio channel interference.  
Move closer to the base unit.  
• Whooshing.  
Press the CHANNEL button on the  
handset, to select a clearer channel.  
• Echoing.  
Radio channel interference.  
Press the CHANNEL button on the  
handset, to select a clearer channel.  
• 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 Quickdial store.  
You may be trying to store the  
number with the talk light on.  
Ensure that the TALK light is off  
before storing the number.  
BATTERY LOW light on the  
handset is flashing.  
The handset battery needs recharging.  
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.  
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Answering Machine problems  
Possible cause  
Solution  
• General problems.  
None of the answering machine  
functions will operate while the  
telephone is in use.  
Ensure that the telephone is not in use  
before operating the answering  
machine.  
• Will not record incoming  
messages.  
The answering machine is switched  
off.  
Switch the answering machine on  
manually or by remote control.  
The answering machine is full.  
Delete some or all of your messages  
manually or by remote control, to  
make room for new messages.  
• Distorted outgoing message.  
• Faint outgoing message.  
• Noisy outgoing message.  
The answering machine has a very  
sensitive microphone. This picks up  
any background noise. If you record  
your outgoing message too quietly or  
from too far away the sensitivity of the  
microphone increases to compensate  
and will pick up more background  
noise.  
Record your outgoing message at a  
reasonable volume 20cm away from  
the microphone in a quiet  
environment.  
• No call screening from the  
base unit.  
The volume is set too low.  
Increase the volume to a suitable level  
using the volume control.  
• Cannot hear messages when  
played.  
VIP setting is ON.  
Switch VIP OFF.  
The volume is set too low.  
Increase the volume to a suitable level  
using the volume control.  
• Back-up battery fails frequently.  
Frequent power failures will drain the  
back-up battery.  
Leave the base unit plugged in, or  
remove the back-up battery before  
unplugging.  
Unplugging the base unit from the  
power supply drains the back-up  
battery.  
Switching the mains supply off will  
drain the back-up battery.  
Remove the back-up battery before  
switching the mains supply off.  
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Technical information  
Approval for use  
Your Freestyle 1050 is tested and approved for  
connection to public networks, provided it is  
used in accordance with the guidelines in this  
user guide.  
WARNING  
The apparatus is only designed to be operated in  
a normal office or domestic environment where  
the relative humidity does not exceed 60%. It should  
not be used in bathrooms or near water.  
You may connect it:  
• To direct exchange lines.  
• To extensions with new plug and socket  
arrangements provided with these direct  
exchange lines.  
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 which may be  
connected to any one telephone line. Your  
Freestyle 1050 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.  
• To compatible switchboards.  
You may NOT connect it:  
• To shared service (party) lines.  
• As an extension to a payphone.  
This phone is designed for UK use only. Using it  
abroad may violate local radio laws.  
Connecting to a switchboard  
The base unit is intended for use when powered  
from the 12V AC mains adaptor supplied, which  
conforms to EN60950. Any other usage will  
invalidate the approval given to this apparatus if,  
as a result, it ceases to comply with EN60950.  
Your Freestyle 1050 may be connected to  
compatible switchboards. If in doubt, your  
switchboard supplier or maintainer should be  
able to offer help. Advice on connection to BT  
switching systems can be obtained by dialling  
BT on 152.  
Environment  
Your Freestyle 1050 should be kept free of dust,  
moisture, high temperature and vibration, and  
should not be exposed to direct sunlight. Do not  
stand it on carpets or other surfaces which  
generate fibres, or place it in locations which  
prevent the free flow of air over its surfaces.  
If you do not have a compatible switchboard, it  
cannot be guaranteed that your Freestyle 1050  
will operate correctly under all possible conditions  
of connection.  
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Call security  
Transmission frequencies of  
available channels:  
Your Freestyle 1050 has its own digital security  
code that prevents other 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 between the base  
unit and cordless handset units. It is therefore  
possible that your conversations could be  
overheard by other people, on their cordless  
phones, or on radios that use the same radio  
frequencies.  
Channels  
Base Unit Tx  
Freq./MHz  
Handset Tx  
Freq./MHz  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
31.0375  
31.0625  
31.0875  
31.1125  
31.1375  
31.1625  
31.1875  
31.2125  
39.9375  
39.9625  
39.9875  
40.0125  
40.0375  
40.0625  
40.0875  
40.1125  
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.  
Safety advice  
Don’t use your Freestyle 1050 in the open air  
during thunderstorms. Unplug it from the  
telephone line and the mains socket when there  
are storms in your area.  
In the unlikely event of your Freestyle 1050  
picking up conversations from other cordless  
phones being used nearby, try changing  
channels using the CHANNEL button on the  
handset.  
Don’t use your Freestyle 1050 outdoors in the  
rain, or handle it with wet hands.  
Don’t install the base unit near a sink, bath or  
shower. Electrical appliances can cause serious  
injury if used when you are wet or standing in  
water.  
Transmission frequencies  
This cordless telephone has been designed to  
operate on radio frequencies which have been  
assigned to the exclusive use of cordless  
telephones. As the use of cordless telephones  
becomes more widespread, the quality of  
service obtained from this apparatus may  
lessen.  
Don’t install the base unit where the various  
leads can be tripped over or walked on. This  
may cause injury, or damage to the leads and  
your Freestyle 1050.  
In the event of a power failure  
In the event of a mains power failure you will  
not be able to make or receive calls from your  
Freestyle 1050. Alternative arrangements should  
be made for access to emergency services.  
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Maintenance  
• Firmly hold the handset in both hands with  
the back towards you and the bottom end  
away from you.  
Installing a handset battery pack and recharging  
Replacing the handset on the base unit to  
recharge overnight should keep the Freestyle  
1050 operative for normal use. In time, the  
handset battery pack will no longer hold a  
sufficient charge and should be replaced.  
• Push the depression in the battery compartment  
cover, inward and away from you with both  
thumbs, to remove it.  
• Undo the plastic belt securing the battery pack.  
• Remove the old battery pack by unplugging  
the small white plug that connects it to the  
handset.  
To change the handset battery pack  
The handset battery compartment is located at  
the back of the handset at the lower end.  
• Insert the small white plug of the new battery  
pack. (If you look at the shape of the plug and  
socket, you will see that it can only be inserted  
one way).  
• Place the battery pack in the recess, secure it  
with the plastic belt and refit the compartment  
cover.  
• Replace the handset on the base unit and  
charge for a full 12 hours.  
• The battery pack must be recycled or disposed  
of properly.  
• Do not burn or puncture as it could release  
toxic material which may cause injury.  
Spare parts for your Freestyle 1050 are available  
from your BT shop or supplier.  
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Care of rechargeable battery pack  
Guarantee  
If you own your Freestyle 1050 under BT’s  
• When you first install the Freestyle 1050, or  
replace the battery pack, the handset must be  
fully charged for 12 hours before use.  
• To maintain optimum charge and battery  
condition, the handset should be allowed to  
fully discharge about every four months.  
• Dispose of Ni-Cad battery packs safely.  
Do not puncture or burn them. They contain  
toxic materials which could cause injury.  
guarantee  
BT guarantees the product for one year provided  
that:  
The goods have only been used for their intended  
purpose and have not been subjected to misuse,  
or been wilfully or accidentally damaged.  
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.  
General cleaning  
Clean the cabinet of the handset and the base  
with a soft cloth slightly dampened with a mild  
solution of water and detergent. Charging  
contacts should be cleaned with a dry cloth or  
for heavy soiling a pencil eraser can be used.  
• Do not clean with a wet cloth.  
• Do not clean with abrasive materials or  
solvents as these may damage the unit.  
• Do not spray aerosol cleaners onto the base  
or handset.  
If you own your Freestyle 1050 outside the  
guarantee period  
If your Freestyle 1050 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 informed of our  
recommended repair agents.  
Extended periods of non-use  
It is recommended that you:  
• Disconnect the base unit from both mains  
supply and telephone line.  
• Remove the back-up battery from the base  
unit and battery pack from the handset.  
• When reconnecting, check that the charging  
light on the base unit is on. Recharge the  
handset battery for 12 hours.  
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Wall Mounting  
1
Your Freestyle 1050 can be wall-mounted by  
using the bracket provided.  
Drill 2 holes for the screws and insert the  
wall-plugs provided (if required).  
WALL PLUG  
SCREW  
You can use the bracket as a template to mark  
where the screws should go into the wall.  
WALL  
102 mm  
Please refer to page 35, wall mounting template.  
Before you wall-mount your Freestyle 1050,  
check that:  
2
3
Drive the screws into the wall, leaving about  
4mm free on which to mount the bracket and  
base unit.  
• the wall can support the weight of the base  
unit and handset;  
• the position you choose leaves enough  
space so that the base unit (which is larger  
than the bracket) 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;  
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.  
4
5
Clip the bracket onto the base unit as shown  
on the next page.  
• the position leaves enough space for the  
aerial to be extended when wall-mounted.  
Attach the bracket and base unit  
by hooking them over the screws  
protruding from the wall.  
For the best operating conditions, try to place  
the base unit away from large metal objects and  
other electrical appliances.  
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Wall Mounting template  
102 mm  
2
SQUEEZE  
INWARD  
1
35  
Index  
Adaptor  
Aerial  
6
Ending a call  
Guarantee  
Help  
Helpline  
8
33  
27  
4
base unit  
handset  
7
5
Incoming messages  
Location  
Maintenance  
Making a call  
Memory numbers  
dialling  
storing  
Memory full  
Memos  
14  
7
Answer delay  
17  
17  
17  
13  
checking  
setting  
32  
8
Answering machine on/off  
Answering machine -  
operating from the handset  
Battery  
care of handset battery  
changing handset battery  
charging handset battery  
installation of base unit battery  
recommended base unit battery  
Calls  
10  
9, 10  
20  
21  
7, 33  
20  
32  
6
playback  
recording  
15  
20  
5
Message alert on/off  
Message display  
Messages – incoming  
delete all messages  
delete individual messages  
pause  
14  
5
12  
14  
ending  
making  
receiving  
8
8
16  
16  
8
15  
Call screening  
17  
17  
18, 22  
20  
9
playback  
15, 21  
21  
at the base  
at the handset  
Cancel any procedure  
Channel  
Charging handset battery  
Cleaning  
Dialling a memory number  
Display - answer machine  
Display messages  
Emergency calls  
replay all messages  
skip backwards/forwards  
Messages – outgoing  
change your message  
check your message  
deleting  
pre-set message  
recording  
On/off – answering machine  
16  
12  
22  
6
13, 22  
13  
33  
10  
12  
12  
4
22  
13  
13  
36  
Outgoing messages  
Paging  
Pause  
Power adaptor/cord  
Power failure  
Power socket  
12  
11  
11  
6
on/off  
signalling the code  
Volume  
loudspeaker  
Wall-mounting  
19  
19  
14  
34  
31  
6
Wall mounting template  
1471 feature  
35  
Quickdial reference label  
Range  
10  
9
15, 18  
Recall  
11  
8
Redialling last number  
REN (Ringer Equivalence Number)  
Receiving a call  
30  
8
Remote access  
23  
25  
26  
23  
26  
24  
24  
25  
26  
24  
24  
25  
21  
31  
9
cancel playback/pause  
change your outgoing message  
check for messages  
check your outgoing message  
delete all messages  
delete individual messages  
pause a message  
pre-set message  
replay all messages  
skip forward  
switching on/off remotely  
Remote access from the handset  
Safety advice  
Secrecy  
Security  
Sound quality  
31  
9
Stop any procedure  
Storing a memory number  
Switchboards  
Technical information  
Telephone socket  
Transmission frequencies  
VIP feature  
20  
9, 10  
30  
30  
5, 7  
31  
19  
19  
19  
checking  
changing  
37  
Offices in Europe, North America,  
Japan and Asia Pacific.  
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.  
CE compliant to 89/336/EEC  
(EMC Directive) & 73/23/EEC  
(Low Voltage Directive)  
© British Telecommunications plc 1999.  
Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ.  
Registered in England No. 1800000.  
APPROVED for connection to  
telecommunication systems specified  
in the instructions for use subject to  
the conditions set out in them  
Designed by: The Art & Design Partnership Limited.  
Printed in China by: Team Concepts  
Freestyle 1050 Issue 1 (5/99) 5.  
Printed on paper which meets international environmental standards  

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