Transferring Calls; Between Handsets - BT 1200 User Manual

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Freestyle 90/130/1200 Additional Handsets
Basic use of Freestyle
additional handsets
Like all cordless phones, the Freestyle
additional handset must be charged for
24 hours before initial use.
Basic operation of additional
handsets is the same as that of your
Freestyle 1200 handset.
You cannot control the answering
machine from the 90/130/1200
additional handset, and it does not
have the call screening facility.
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. If you do
not come back in range, your call
will be disconnected.
To make a call
• Lift the handset off the charger.
• Press the
TALK
light comes on and the handset
buttons illuminate.
• Listen for the dialling tone.
• Dial the number you want.
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button. The
TALK
If you do not hear a dialling tone after
pressing the TALK button, wait a few
seconds. On a few exchanges, there
may be a delay.
To end a call
• Press the TALK button or replace
the handset.

Transferring calls

between handsets

Whilst on a call (ie. in talk mode):
• Press the
SECRECY
• Enter the number of the handset
you want to transfer the call to.
The specified handset will ring.
• To answer the call, press the
button.
TALK
If the call is not answered, it is
returned to the original handset after
30 seconds. The original handset will
ring to let you know if this has
happened. To avoid having to wait 30
seconds for the call to be returned, you
can press the
TALK
the transfer of the call.
button.
button to cancel

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