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How To Use; Set The Ringer Volume - BT RELATE 600 User Manual

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Setting up
Follow these steps to get your
Relate 600 ready for use.
Check that your Relate 600 is complete.
When you unpack you should have:
• Relate 600 telephone with telephone line cord
attached.
• Bracket for wall mounting.
• 2 screws and wallplugs.
Important: Before you use your Relate 600
Plan the location of the telephone. The following point
should be considered.
• The Relate 600 should be within two metres of the phone
socket. A new-style phone socket is needed.
If you do not have a new-style socket, call Freefone 0800
800 150 and ask for a BT engineer to come and fit the
correct socket. This is a chargeable service.
1 Plug your Relate 600 into the BT socket

2 Set the ringer volume

The ringer switch is located on the underside of the
unit. There are 3 settings:
HI
RINGER
VOLUME
HI
LOW
LOW
OFF
no ring – if you don't want to be disturbed.
OFF
Your Relate 600 is now ready for use.
3 Wall mounting your Relate 600 (optional)
Your Relate 600 can be wall mounted by using the
bracket provided. Use the wall bracket provided to
mark the position of the screws. (Drill size 8mm).
How to use your
Relate 600
Using the memory to store and dial Friends
& Family numbers
You can store up to 10 of your most important, or
regularly used numbers, and then dial them by
pressing just one button for each.
a loud ring; your Relate 600
is pre-set to this position.
a quiet ring.
Handset clip
To rest the handset when the
Relate 600 is wall mounted.
Twist and turn it until it locks
into place.
(The numbers can each be up to 32 digits long).
Note: Instructions are revealed when directory label
is removed.
• Remove the memory label and pick up the handset.
• The first
ARROW indicator
the start of the memory storing sequence, the
will show three short lines.
LCD display
---
A
• Press button
(a single 'beep' will be heard).
A
• The second
ARROW indicator
you to select one of the ten memory buttons, the
will be blank.
LCD display
• Press one of the memory buttons
memory location has a number in it, this will
appear on the
LCD display
• The third
ARROW indicator
to key in the number you want to store.
• Key in the telephone number you want to store,
this will be displayed on the
number in the memory location the new number
will over write it.
• The fourth
ARROW indicator
you to confirm your selection, the
the number for 10 seconds.
B
• Press button
to confirm (two 'beeps' will be heard).
B
The fifth and first
alternately, instructing you to make a choice.
C
• Press button
to inform BT of the number to
C
qualify for your Friends and Family discount, the
will display the number of the friends
LCD
and family service.
(Have your account number ready for reference; this is
available on your phone bill.)
• Write the name of the person whose number you
have just stored (if you use pencil, you can easily
change it in the future) in the appropriate space on
the memory label.
• Press button
to continue to store up to nine other
A
numbers in the memory buttons. Remember to
use a different memory button each time a number
is stored. The
ARROW indicators
you through the memory store sequence.
If your phone is unplugged from its socket, the memory will
hold the stored numbers for 5 minutes. If unplugged for
more than 5 minutes, the numbers may be lost and you will
need to re-programme.
To dial numbers stored in the memory
• Pick up the handset.
• Press the
MEMORY
wish to call.
• Relate 600 will dial the number automatically.
2
will glow, to indicate
will glow, informing
-
, if the
1
10
.
will glow, informing you
. If there is a
LCD
will glow, informing
will display
LCD
will glow
ARROW indicators
or
will glow to lead
button of the number you

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