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EC Declaration of Conformity

We:
Marconi Interactive Systems
Of:
Carr Lane, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 3JP UK
Declare that model number: Contour 50
Equipment:
Coin payphone for customer: British Telecom
Network connection type:
PSTN Class 1.2
is (are) in conformity with the requirements of the R&TTE directive.
Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
9 March 1999
Compliance is achieved by conformity to the following:
EN60950: 1992 (Generic Safety)
EN55022: 1998 (EMC Generic Emissions)
EN55024: 1998 (EMC Generic Immunity)
Authorised by
Colin McArdle
V.P. Product Development (on behalf of MIS)
Date of issue
15 June 2001
APPROVED
for connection
to the telecommunications
systems specified in
the instructions for
use subject to
the conditions set out
in them.
The Payphone Contour 50
conforms with European Directive
R & TTE 1999/5/EC
Offices worldwide
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 part of any contract.
© British Telecommunications plc 2001
Registered office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ
Registered in England No. 1800000
Produced by BT Payphones
Designed by Enterprise IDU
Printed in the UK
PHME 38049/9.2001
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  • Page 1: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Marconi Interactive Systems the instructions for use subject to Carr Lane, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 3JP UK the conditions set out Declare that model number: Contour 50 in them. Equipment: Coin payphone for customer: British Telecom Network connection type: PSTN Class 1.2 is (are) in conformity with the requirements of the R&TTE directive.
  • Page 2 BT Contour 50 User guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Making and answering calls Withholding your number ... .17 Make a note of your BT Contour 50 Payphone serial number which is Making a normal payphone call ..4 Setting the identification tone .
  • Page 4: Making And Answering Calls

    Everyday features These are the most common features and functions, which you will probably use most often. For any other features, see the Extra features section on page 10. Making and answering calls • page 4 These instructions will tell you how to use the payphone for making and answering normal calls, and for making Owner calls.
  • Page 5: Making A Normal Payphone Call

    Everyday features: Making a normal payphone call Making and answering calls Lift the handset Before you make a normal payphone call, make sure you have enough cash ready. Put in the money as The display will show PLEASE DIAL soon as your call is answered or the call will be disconnected.
  • Page 6: To Redial The Last Number You Dialled

    Everyday features: Making and answering calls To redial the last number you dialled, don’t hang up – Press REDIAL when you hear the engaged tone. To call a pre-programmed memory number, you will need to lift the handset and press the appropriate Memory button.
  • Page 7: Making An Owner Call Using Your Pin

    Everyday features: Making an Owner call Making an Owner call Making and answering calls using your PIN using your cash box key Lift the handset Lift the handset This feature Press Unlock the cash box and leave the key in can be the lock The display will show...
  • Page 8: Answering Calls

    Everyday features: Answering calls Making and answering calls When your payphone rings, you just need to lift the handset to answer the call. The caller will hear a series of beeps which will let them know they are calling a payphone.
  • Page 9: Emptying The Cash Box

    Everyday features: Emptying the cash box Money You will need the cash box key Lift the handset and rest it on the table or floor Unlock the cash box and lift the cover Empty the cash box tray Replace the tray and lock the cash box You should check that you have locked the cash box securely by trying to lift the cover.
  • Page 10: Checking The Total Money Taken Using Your Pin

    Everyday features: Checking the total money Checking the total money taken Money taken using your PIN using the cash box key Lift the handset You will need the cash box key This feature Press Lift the handset can be The display will show activated by Unlock the cash box and leave the key in following the...
  • Page 11 Extra features You can use these features to personalise your BT Contour 50 Payphone for your precise needs. Type of feature Features Page Barring Barring certain outgoing calls Barring calls made with fake coins or tokens Barring incoming calls Setting the ringer switch...
  • Page 12: How To Get Started

    Extra features: How to get started How to get started You will need to use these instructions to You will need the cash box key start the programming mode when you Lift the handset want to change any of the extra features. Once you have started the programming mode, you can change as many features as you like as long as you don’t hang up.
  • Page 13: Barring Certain Outgoing Calls

    Extra features: Barring Barring certain outgoing calls You can choose to prevent calls being made from Press Program 2 your payphone to certain types of numbers. to bar or allow calls Start Start programming If a new phone code is launched and your payphone shows The display will show BARRED when you dial the new code, it is because the the call type and whether...
  • Page 14: Barring Calls Made With Fake Coins Or Tokens

    Extra features: Barring calls made with fake coins Barring or tokens barred ✗ Call type types of calls barred If you’re having a problem with people using fake unbarred  coins or tokens, known as slugs, you can program your payphone to reject them. FREE Calls that are normally free, eg 0800 and 0500 numbers...
  • Page 15: Barring Incoming Calls

    Extra features: Barring Barring incoming calls You can stop your payphone accepting any Press incoming calls. Start Start SET RINGER SWITCH ON The display will show programming programming Start programming, if you haven’t already if incoming calls are allowed S46H Press SET RINGER SWITCH Off ANSWER...
  • Page 16: Setting The Ringer Switch

    Extra features: Barring Setting the ringer switch You can switch the ringer off or switch the volume between high and low. You will need the cash box key Unlock the cash box and lift the cover Switch the ringer to the volume you want –...
  • Page 17: Barring Old Coins From Being Used

    Extra features: Barring Barring old coins from being used You can stop a coin from being used to make calls, Press Program 2 for instance if the design changes or it is withdrawn Start to stop the coin from circulation. programming being used Start programming, if you haven’t already...
  • Page 18: Call Handling

    Extra features: Call handling Withholding your number If your payphone is not on a payphone line, it may Press display your number to people you are calling. The display will flash once to confirm this service is set. You can withhold your number to stop it from being available for people to call the payphone back.
  • Page 19: Setting The Identification Tone

    Setting the identification tone Call handling Callers to your payphone will hear a tone to tell them Press Program 2 that they are calling a payphone. BT Operators will Start to change the recognise this tone and will not connect reverse...
  • Page 20: Setting The Operator Tone

    You can choose to turn this tone off, although BT recommend that you leave it on. Start programming, if you haven’t already...
  • Page 21: Setting The Privacy Feature

    Extra features: Call handling Setting the privacy feature If you have another phone connected to the same Press Program 2 line as your payphone, you can transfer calls to change the setting between them, but this also means that it’s possible Start programming for calls made on one phone to be overheard on the...
  • Page 22: Setting An Automatic Switchboard Code

    Extra features: Setting an automatic switchboard Call handling code If your payphone is connected to an internal To change the length of the pause, you can switchboard, you can choose whether the payphone – increase the pause by will dial an access code such as 9 for an outside line, pressing Program 2 or whether callers will have to dial it themselves.
  • Page 23: Setting A Manual Switchboard Code

    Extra features: Setting a manual switchboard code Call handling Start programming, if you haven’t already Press The display will show Start extension - S72H Press programming The display will show PBX code -- Press the first digit of your extension numbers This will tell the payphone which extensions it may call.
  • Page 24: Removing A Switchboard Code

    Extra features: Removing a switchboard code Call handling Start programming, if you haven’t already S72H Press The display will show PBX code with the number you programmed. Press REDIAL The display will show PBX code -- Press The display will show Program another feature or lock the cash box, remove the key and replace the handset.
  • Page 25: Setting Call Charges

    Extra features: Setting call charges Charging You can choose which rate your payphone will charge Program another feature or lock the cash box, calls at. The rate decides the number of seconds remove the key and replace the handset. Start callers get for 10p.
  • Page 26: Setting The Minimum Fee

    Extra features: Setting the minimum fee Charging You can choose how much callers will need to put Press into the payphone to start their call. The minimum The display will flash once to confirm the minimum fee will automatically adjust to reflect the time and fee is set.
  • Page 27: Programming New Coins Or Tokens

    Extra features: Charging Programming new coins or tokens You can program your payphone to recognise and Continue to insert coins or tokens until the accept new coins or tokens. For example, if you want display shows token a £0.00 Start the payphone to accept tokens from a games programming machine, you can decide how much they will be...
  • Page 28: Programming Exception Codes

    Extra features: Programming exception codes Charging Your payphone uses the first few digits of any number Press Memory 1 dialled to determine the charge rate for the call. to move through You can program exceptions to the normal settings. the different call For instance, you could set a certain rate for charge types international calls.
  • Page 29: Cancelling Exception Codes

    Extra features: Charging Cancelling exception codes Charging for calls to Directory Enquiries You can cancel any of the exception codes you have Your payphone is set to charge 50p for a call to previously set. Directory Enquiries. If you would like to, you can Start alter this charge.
  • Page 30: Payphone Settings

    Extra features: Setting the payment timer Payphone settings You can adjust the length of time callers have to put Press money in before the payphone disconnects them. The display will flash once to confirm the length of time The factory setting is 39 seconds after you have has been set.
  • Page 31: Programming The Memory Buttons

    Extra features: Programming the Memory buttons Payphone settings You can program two memory numbers, such as a Press Memory 1 to local taxi firm, into the payphone. The caller just has change the call band, to press a Memory button to dial the number. Start and keep pressing it to programming...
  • Page 32 Extra features: Payphone settings Repeat steps 3 to 6 until you have programmed Write the name of the business or service in the all the Memory buttons you want space on the card If you want to offer Replace the card and press the display cover into callers a choice of place until it clicks display languages,...
  • Page 33: Setting The Time And Day

    Extra features: Setting the time and day Payphone settings Your payphone uses the time and the day to set call Press charges, so it is important that it is set correctly. Start You will need to change the time on your payphone S32H Press programming...
  • Page 34: Changing Your Pin

    Extra features: Changing your PIN Setting the dialling mode Payphone settings You can change your PIN to one that’s easier to The normal setting is TouchTone™ dialling. If the remember. Remember to change your PIN straight dialling tone doesn’t go away when you dial a away if you think someone might have found out number, switch to Pulse dialling and try again.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Use this section to help you try and solve any problems you may have with your payphone. you should there is no dialling tone check that the payphone is still plugged into the socket. your payphone does not ring check: that the ringer switch is on –...
  • Page 36 Troubleshooting you should the display shows ‘PIN’ check you have locked the cash box and removed the key. the display shows ‘EMERGENCY’ check: that the cash box is not full that the coin slot is not jammed. a coin has become jammed try sharply tapping the side of the payphone, or gently shaking it.
  • Page 37 Troubleshooting you should the payphone won’t take coins check: that the cash box is not full that the coin slot is not jammed If this doesn’t work, try resetting your payphone – see page 34. you forget your new PIN reset your payphone using the instructions on page 34.
  • Page 38 ‘This service is not your phone number – see page 17. If you have a payphone line, available. Please contact BT.’ this service is not available and should be switched off. the previous solutions don’t work try resetting your payphone using the instructions on page 34.
  • Page 39: Technical Information

    Do not polish the keypad. vandalism or theft. Liability for calls Requirements for payphone You must pay all the BT call charges. Connecting to the BT Network Calls are charged at standard BT rates. notices The Payphone Contour 50 is approved:...
  • Page 40: Index

    Index Barring Coins Memory buttons Serial number ... . .2 calls made with jammed ....35 programming ..30 Slugs fake coins .

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