Digital cordless phone with answering machine advanced call blocker (73 pages)
Summary of Contents for BT Quartet 1100
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Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Quartet 1100 Cordless Telephone 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. This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks...
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 At a glance Aerial Can be extended. In Use/Battery Low light Comes on when the handset rings, is in use or, if the handset is on standby, to indicate the battery needs recharging.
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Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Mains power socket Telephone line cord socket Power/In use light Quartet 1100 Comes on when connected to the power supply and flashes when in use. Power/In use Charging light Charging Comes on to indicate charging when the handset is on the base.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Key features Add up to 3 additional handsets Redial Secrecy 1471 Use up to 3 additional handsets with each base. 10 Quickdial memories Allows you to store up to 10 of your most frequently used numbers in the memory so they can be easily dialled.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 In this guide At a glance Key features Introduction Safety information Setting up Using your Quartet 1100 Making and receiving calls Last number redial Secrecy One touch memories Quickdial memories Paging...
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Introduction Your Quartet 1100 is designed for Unpacking your ease of use and made to the high Quartet 1100 standards set by BT. You can expect your Quartet 1100 to Check that your Quartet 1100 is provide many years of quality service.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Safety information General Environmental Only use the power supply unit Do not expose to direct included with the product. Using sunlight. an unauthorised power supply The product may heat up will invalidate your warranty when the batteries are being and may damage the telephone.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Setting up Follow these steps to set up your Quarter 1100 ready for use. Plan the location Plug the power supply unit cord into the back of the base unit Situate your Quartet 1100 close...
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Note Note Do not connect the telephone line When fully charged and in good cord to the phone socket until the condition, the handset will provide handset is fully charged. This will...
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Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Plug the telephone line Helpline cord into the bottom of If you have any difficulties setting the base unit and plug up your Quartet 1100 please call the other end of the line the Helpline on 0845 7697146.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Using your Quartet 1100 Making and receiving To receive a call calls When the phone rings: To make an external call If your handset is on the base unit, simply pick it up to answer the call.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Secrecy To use the channel button When on a call you can talk to Your Quartet 1100 someone in the same room, without automatically scans the your caller hearing. available radio channels and...
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 One touch memories To dial a one touch number You can store one of your most frequently used telephone numbers in Press the TALK button. each of the one touch memories (M1 Press the memory location or M2).
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 1 2 3 Enter the telephone number To delete stored numbers you want to store. Press the QUICKDIAL Any existing number stored button to confirm. in the One touch or Quickdial...
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Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 To adjust the earpiece To adjust the base ringer volume volume There are 3 levels to choose During a call you can adjust from, HIGH, LOW and OFF. the earpiece volume using the UP and DOWN buttons.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Paging 1471 (Call Return) You can page the handset from the By pressing the 1471 button you can base unit to alert a handset user that hear the telephone number of the last they are wanted or to locate a person who called you.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Call Waiting To use Call Waiting Note You can answer the second call, without disconnecting To use Call Waiting you will need to subscribe to the Service from your first caller, by pressing your network provider.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Using Quartet 1000 Additional Handsets You can buy and use up to 3 Quartet To register an additional 1000 additional handsets with your handset Quartet 1100 to extend your phone system, without needing to install extension sockets for each new phone.
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Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 To re-register an additional Note handset Check that your additional handset is registered correctly by pressing the TALK button and listening for Before re-registering, the a dial tone. If you do not hear a...
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Note Make a note of the handset number by writing it on the quickdial label on the additional handset’s charger. Transferring calls You can transfer calls between handsets that are registered to the base unit.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 General information Guarantee If you have to return your product Subject to the terms listed below the guarantee will provide for the repair of, or at Prior to returning your product, please read BT’s or its agent’s discretion, the option to...
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Call security Switchboard access codes Your Quartet 1100 has its own digital security code that prevents other To set the dialling mode cordless phone owners from using your phone line. This ensures that you are charged only for calls using your phone.
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Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 To use the recall facility 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...
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Help and advice If you have any problems using your Quartet 1100, this section will give you the most common, easy to follow solutions. Telephone problems Possible cause Solution Telephone not connected to Plug the telephone into the •...
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Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Telephone is not connected to the Plug the telephone into the • Base unit does not ring but telephone line. telephone socket. lights show on base unit. The base ringer is set to off.
Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Wall mounting Your Quartet 1100 can be For the best operating conditions, wall-mounted by removing the desk try to place the base unit away from bracket. large metal objects and other electrical appliances.
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Quartet 1100 User Guide – Edition 4 – 7.8.00 Offices worldwide R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC) 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.