BT EASICOM 100 User Manual
BT EASICOM 100 User Manual

BT EASICOM 100 User Manual

Personal organiser and handsfree telephone

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Easicom 100 User Guide
Personal organiser and handsfree telephone
This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls
when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for
access to emergency services.

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  • Page 1 Easicom 100 User Guide Personal organiser and handsfree telephone This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
  • Page 2: At A Glance'

    Please open this page for a further ‘at a glance’ guide to your Easicom 100.
  • Page 3 Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’ guide to your Easicom 100.
  • Page 4: At A Glance

    At a glance ORGANISER Edit Used when changing entries. Enter a pause in a LCD Display telephone number. eas com UP/DOWN Lets you scroll through the settings. Used when adding new entries. Also used as the Recall button. Phone/OK Keypad Dials telephone numbers.
  • Page 5 Connection sockets Organiser – to mains power supply Main battery compartment – to telephone socket 2 x AAA alkaline batteries (supplied) – to attach a telephone Back up battery compartment – to PC or notebook computer 1 x CR1616 battery (supplied) 6vDC line phone...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents At a glance Introduction Installing your Easicom 100 Using your Easicom 100 Using Select Services Set up Options Connecting to a switchboard/PBX Maintenance Help Technical information Index Hints and tips boxes In this user guide, we’ve included helpful tips and useful hints.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    BT Caller Display Service. For more information call BT on Freefone 0800 800 150. You can expect your Easicom 100 to give you many years of trouble free service. Please read the instructions carefully before use and keep this User Guide for future reference.
  • Page 9: Installing Your Easicom 100

    • If there is a fault on the line from your phone or on the network • If mains supply is switched off or power adaptor is disconnected If your Easicom 100 is connected to a PBX (switchboard), you may have to dial an access number before to contact the emergency services.
  • Page 10 Warning Install organiser batteries Use only alkaline batteries in the organiser main battery compartment. For the Main batteries organiser back-up battery, use only lithium • Remove the main battery cover using a CR1616 batteries. small screwdriver or similar instrument to release the clip. Do not try to use any power supply •...
  • Page 11: Line Cord

    If you do not have modern phone sockets, cradle call Freefone 0800 800 150 and ask for a BT engineer to come and fit the correct Open the lid on the top of the cradle and type. This is a chargeable service.
  • Page 12: Set The Time And Date

    Connect a telephone Set the time and date (optional) To set the time and date manually 6vDC line phone Press buttons in order shown When the main menu is displayed Enter the number on the keypad. (Or press the button to highlight SET UP then press So you can hold conversations not heard Press the...
  • Page 13: Using Your Easicom 100

    Using your Easicom 100 to move back to the previous screen The organiser keypad display to exit the function Each button lets you enter numbers, letters to delete an entry CE/C and special symbols. These include / @ . clear, when in calculator mode and many more.
  • Page 14 Controlling the cursor To make an entry Press buttons in order shown on the organiser until J Press are used to move the cursor to the appears in the display. right and left. Then press on the organiser until the display shows O. Delete Enter the H by pressing on the...
  • Page 15: Telephone Calls

    You can have a private conversion by picking up the handset of a phone connected to your Easicom 100. The loudspeaker is automatically cut off. You hear and talk to your caller through the telephone handset.
  • Page 16 To redial the last number To adjust the call volume During a call Press buttons in order shown Press the volume control to increase When the main menu is displayed: or decrease the loudspeaker volume. Press the button. 2 : 1 1 P M 2 4 A U G To adjust the ringer volume R E D I A L –...
  • Page 17: Using The Quickdial Memory

    Using the Quickdial memory To edit a Quickdial number Store up to 6 of your most frequently Select QUICKDIAL from the main menu. dialled numbers in the Quickdial memory. You can also copy entries into Quickdial Press the button to DOWN from the other directories.
  • Page 18: Using The Personal Directory

    To dial a Quickdial number To add a Personal entry Select QUICKDIAL from the main menu Press buttons in order shown Select PERSONAL from the main menu Press the button to automatically dial the number you want. (Or press Press the button.
  • Page 19 To edit a Personal entry To copy a Personal entry Press buttons in order shown You can copy a number from a Personal entry to the Quickdial Select PERSONAL from the main menu memory. Find the name you want by entering Select PERSONAL from the main menu the first letter (or letters) of the person’s name.
  • Page 20 To delete a Personal entry To dial a Personal number Select PERSONAL from the main menu Press buttons in order shown Select PERSONAL from the main menu Find the name you want by entering the first letter (or letters) of the Find the name you want by entering person’s name.
  • Page 21 Using the Business directory To edit a Business entry The Business directly lets you store a Select BUSINESS from the main menu. company name and list a number of people under each company name. You can also Highlight the company name you KEYPAD view individual details from the Personal want to edit.
  • Page 22 To copy a Business entry To dial a number in the Business directory Select BUSINESS from the main menu. Press buttons in order shown Find the company name you want You can copy a number to the KEYPAD by entering the first letter (or letters) Quickdial memory.
  • Page 23 KEYPAD Providing the appointments alarm is set to of your appointment, then add any ON, your Easicom 100 will give you an alert relevant notes. Each appointment call at any time up to 15 minutes before must have a title. Time settings for your appointment.
  • Page 24 Appointment alarm To edit an appointment The appointment alarm is automatically set Press buttons in order shown when you make an appointment time entry. Providing the appointment alarm is switched Select APPOINTMENTS from the main on, the alarm will go off 15 minutes before menu.
  • Page 25: Using The Calculator

    Using the calculator Using Notes The calculator buttons are: Your Easicom 100 can act as a notepad to keep a record of important information. Equal OK BUTTON You can store up to 18 separate notes. Multiply UP ARROW BUTTON Divide...
  • Page 26: Caller Display

    Caller Display To delete a note Your Easicom 100 does not offer Caller Display. If you select Calls List from the Press buttons in order shown menu, the screen shows ‘EASICOM 200 FEATURE’. However, if you use your Select NOTES from the main menu.
  • Page 27: User Information

    User information To edit a User Info entry You can store important personal information Select USER INFO from the such as your Diving License, National main menu. Insurance and Passport numbers under User Info for easy reference at any time. Highlight the entry you want to edit.
  • Page 28 To view a User Info entry Press buttons in order shown Select USER INFO from the main menu. highlight the USER INFO entry you want to view Press the button. The entry is displayed.
  • Page 29: Using Select Services

    Using Select Services Your Easicom 100 gives you easy access to To set Call Diversion the following range of BT Select Services. Friends & Family Press buttons in order shown Call My Bill Select SELECT SERVICES from the Call Waiting (Subscription service) main menu.
  • Page 30 Friends and Family To check Call Diversion Your Easicom 100 makes it easy to add or Press buttons in order shown change numbers for discounts with BT’s Friends & Family scheme. The telephone You can check to see if Call Diversion number of the Friends &...
  • Page 31: Call My Bill

    Before phoning the Call My Bill service, you Providing the above steps have been need your BT customer number. This is in followed the first time you contact the top right hand corner of your phone bill.
  • Page 32: Reminder Call

    Reminder Call To use Call My Bill You can set your Easicom 100 to give you a Press buttons in order shown call at a pre-arranged time... You can get an instant bill total including all charges up to the last To set a reminder call working day.
  • Page 33 To switch Call Waiting ON Press buttons in order shown Select SELECT SERVICES from the main menu. Select CALL WAITING. Press the button. To switch Call Waiting OFF Select SELECT SERVICES from the main menu. Select CALL WAITING. Highlight OFF. Press the button.
  • Page 34: Set Up Options

    Set up Options Your Easicom 100 provides a range of To set the alarm clock useful features which you can adjust to suit your preferences. Press buttons in order shown Alarm Clock – set the time you want it to ring every day.
  • Page 35 You can use a password to prevent You can switch this on or off. The unauthorised access to your default setting is ON. Easicom 100. The default setting is no password. Select SET UP from the main menu. Once password protection is Select KEYPAD TONE.
  • Page 36 To adjust the Auto Shut Down Display shows M E M / B A T T S T A T U S Your Easicom 100 has been pre-set 1 . M E M O R Y to automatically shut down 2 2 .
  • Page 37 Resetting the organiser If you cannot remember the password, or if the organiser stops working, you can reset and re-start it without losing any of the information stored on the memory. • Press the button, located in the RESET back-up battery compartment. Please note If you want to reset and delete all the of the data that has been entered, simply take the...
  • Page 38: Connecting To A Switchboard/Pbx

    Connection information To set the number for an outside line Connection information Press buttons in order shown Your Easicom 100 can be connected to most modern switchboards. The organiser must be placed on the cradle while you follow these steps.
  • Page 39: Maintenance

    Maintenance General If you have to return your Simply clean the Easicom 100 with a damp Easicom 100 cloth (not wet) or an antistatic wipe. Pack the cradle and handset securely, Service preferably in the original packaging. All parts must be returned including line...
  • Page 40: Help

    Main batteries No dial tone Is the Easicom 100 telephone line cord plugged into the phone socket? Check that the cradle is connected to the mains power and switched on.
  • Page 41 The ringer volume may be turned down too low. Press the volume switch on the cradle to increase the ringer volume. Check that the Easicom 100 is plugged into the phone socket. Check that the cradle is plugged into the mains power and switched on.
  • Page 42: Technical Information

    Technical information Environment Guarantee Your Easicom 100 should be kept free of If you own your Easicom 100 – under dust, moisture, high temperature and guarantee. excessive vibration. It should not be used in the bathroom or near water. BT guarantee the product for one year...
  • Page 43: Index

    Index Alarm clock Resetting the organiser Appointments diary Secrecy button Appointment alarm Select Services At a glance Call Diversion Auto shut down Friends and Family Batteries Call my Bill backup Call Waiting 6, 36 cradle Reminder Call organiser Set up options replacing Switchboard/PBX Battery memory...
  • Page 44 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.

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