BT PaperJet 60 User Manual
BT PaperJet 60 User Manual

BT PaperJet 60 User Manual

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Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September '01 ~ 3946
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.
Freestyle 60

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  • Page 1 Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 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.
  • Page 2 Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’ guide to your Freestyle 60...
  • Page 3 Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Please open this page for a further ‘at a glance’ guide to your Freestyle 60...
  • Page 4: At A Glance

    Press to make or receive a call, see page 10. Recall button For use with a switchboard/PBX and BT Select Services, see pages 14 and 20. Redial button Redials the last number called, or press to enter a pause in a stored number, see page 11.
  • Page 5 Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Mains power socket Telephone line cord socket Handset hook Rotate for wall mounting, see page 24. Page button Press to page the handset, see page 13. Power/In use light Comes on when connected to the power supply and flashes when in use.
  • Page 6: Key Features

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Key features Larger buttons designed for ease of use, especially for those with poor eyesight, a disability or the elderly. Use up to 3 additional handsets with each base. Allows you to store up to 10 of your most frequently used numbers in the memory so they can be...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 In this guide At a glance Key features Introduction Safety information Setting up Using your Freestyle 60 Making and receiving calls Last number redial Secrecy/Music on hold Directory Base ringer volume Paging...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Introduction Your Freestyle 60 is designed for ease of use and made to the high standards set by BT. You can expect your Freestyle 60 to provide many years of quality service. Please read the instructions carefully before use and keep this user guide for future reference.
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Safety information 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.
  • Page 10: Setting Up

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Setting up Situate your Freestyle 60 close enough to the mains power socket and telephone socket so that the cables will reach. Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical products to avoid interference.
  • Page 11 Eventually they will need to be replaced. New batteries can be obtained from the BT shop or from the Helpline. Please see page 18 for instructions on how to install a new battery pack. To get the longest possible life from your battery, take the handset off the base unit for a few hours each day.
  • Page 12 Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 If you have any difficulties setting up your Freestyle 60 please call the Helpline on Your Freestyle 60 is now ready for use.
  • Page 13: Using Your Freestyle 60

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Using your Freestyle 60 Press the buttons in the order shown: Lift the handset off the base unit. Press the button. The POWER/IN USE light on the base unit begins to flash and the light on the handset comes on.
  • Page 14 Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Your Freestyle 60 handset uses a compact aerial which can be pulled out to obtain the best signal and reception available. An Inductive Coupler has been built into the handset to improve sound quality for people using hearing aids.
  • Page 15: Directory

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 You can store ten of your most frequently used telephone numbers in the directory. Please note that the numbers can be no longer than 20 digits long. You can mix manual and memory dialling as required, for example, you can dial the area code...
  • Page 16: Paging

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Press the Press the Enter the location number between and , under which the number is stored. The number is dialled automatically. Any existing number stored in the directory can be overwritten by entering a new number under the same location.
  • Page 17: Call Waiting

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 You can stop paging at any time by pressing the on the base unit or any buttons on the handset. Pressing the not only stop the paging but also seize the line.
  • Page 18: Using Freestyle 6

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Using Freestyle 6 Additional Handsets You can buy and use up to three Freestyle 6 additional handsets (or Quartet 1000 additional handsets) with your Freestyle 60 to extend your phone system, without needing to install extension sockets for each new phone.
  • Page 19: Transferring Calls

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Your additional handset is registered automatically and you will hear a long confirmation beep and the light will stop flashing. Check that your additional handset is registered correctly by pressing the button.
  • Page 20: Guarantee

    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 60 or any component thereof, (other than batteries), which is identified as faulty or below standard,...
  • Page 21: Batteries

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 How many telephones 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.
  • Page 22 Eventually they will need to be replaced. New batteries can be obtained from the BT shop or from the Helpline. To get the longest possible life from your battery, take the handset off the base unit for a few hours each day.
  • Page 23 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.
  • Page 24: Help And Advice

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Help and advice Telephone problems Possible cause Telephone not connected to telephone line. Mains disconnected. Power cut. Handset battery pack is discharged. Handset not registered. You may be trying to use tone dialling on a pulse dialling exchange.
  • Page 25 13. 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. Move closer to the base unit.
  • Page 26: Wall Mounting

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Wall mounting Your Freestyle 60 can be wall-mounted by removing the desk bracket. To remove, just squeeze the bracket in with thumbs and lift off as shown. Please refer to page 27, wall-mounting template.
  • Page 27 Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Keeps the handset in place when the Freestyle 60 is wall mounted. Revolve the handset catch on the top of the base unit. The handset will now be able to rest on the hook when wall-mounted.
  • Page 28: Index

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Index dditional handsets Aerial At a glance ase ringer volume Batteries charging low warning replacing all security Calls external make receive redial transfer Call Waiting Charge handset irectory deleting dial...
  • Page 29 Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Returning product Ringer – base afety information Secrecy Security coding Setting up Switchboard use echnical information Telephone line cord Transfer a call npacking olume – base ringer all mounting Wall mounting template 2, 9...
  • Page 30: Wall Mounting Template

    Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 Wall mounting template...
  • Page 31 Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC. Hereby, Suncorp Technologies, declares that this Freestyle 60 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformance for the Freestyle 60 is published on the website http://www.suncorptech.com/bt...
  • Page 32 Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ 3946 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.

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