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Solitaire 6000 User Guide
Description
Please Read This
Your Solitaire 6000 payphone is designed for
You do not have to read all of this leaflet to use
use in supervised indoor locations and accepts
your payphone. Your Solitaire 6000 is ready to
10p, 20p, 50p and £1 coins. The case design
use 'straight from the box'. Batteries are already
allows the Solitaire 6000 to be equally 'at home'
fitted and basic setting up has been done.
free-standing or fixed on a wall or shelf and a
Recording the Key Number and
Liquid Crystal Display makes it easy to operate.
Serial Number
The Solitaire 6000 provides Payphone
We have supplied your Solitaire 6000 with two
Identification Tone (Beep...Bop) to tell telephone
keys to fit the case lock. As well as giving access
operators that the telephone they have dialled is
to the cash inside the phone they also allow you
a payphone and reverse charge calls should not
to enter the programming modes. You need to
be connected.
record the key number:
Calls to Emergency Services on 999 or 112
are always available without coins.
In Basic Settings, calls to 100 Operator and 142/
If you lose the keys, and you know the key
192 Directory Enquiry services are only available
number, you can get replacements by contacting
to the payphone owner, in owner mode. These
our Customer Services Helpline.
facilities can be opened to payphone users. Your
payphone also has the facility to bar calls to
particular STD codes, for example 090 is barred
You will find the serial number of your phone on
in the Basic Settings.
its base. Record this serial number as it may be
As you become more familiar with the extensive
required if you request Warranty service:
facilities it offers, you can of course customise
the settings of your Solitaire 6000 to suit your
own particular needs.
Your Solitaire 6000 is designed to plug into a
Hearing Impaired Users
new modular telephone socket. If you do not
The Solitaire 6000 incorporates an
have such a telephone connection point, you
inductive coupler in the handset to
should contact your local BT Payphone Sales
assist users of post aural hearing aids.
Office to arrange for one to be fitted. They can
Future Coins
be contacted on:
In the event that the Royal Mint introduces new
0800 115511
coins, please contact our Helpline.
150
In the event of difficulties, please call our Customer Services Helpline on 0870 601 0024
Changing the Ringer Volume
Changing the Batteries
Unlock and open the case, then locate and
NB: The PIN, Time and Day and any other
adjust the Ringer Volume Switch (high/low/off).
settings you have made may be lost if
Then close and lock the case.
you do not perform this swiftly. Read
the information below before you
change the batteries.
When the batteries are becoming exhausted, a
BAtt LoW warning will be displayed.
Use only new alkaline cells (4xAA cells, LR6 or
MN1500), and not rechargeables.
NB: Emergency calls can still be made when
the batteries are exhausted.
To change the batteries do not unplug
Emptying the Cashtray
your Solitaire 6000, simply lift the handset.
Unlock the case
Unlock and open
With the key in the
the case,
unlocked position, the
2.80
15.50
Press the battery
display shows the cash
since case
since
release button,
records:
last unlocked
installation
Remove the
battery box.
Open the case,
Remove the old
Empty the cashtray
batteries,
Insert the new
batteries
Close and lock the case,
(Correct polarity is essential!)
Remove the key.
Replace the Battery Box, close and
lock the case & replace the handset.
NB:
The record of cash since the case was
The display shows the
last unlocked is reset to zero, but the
correct time and normal
record of the total cash since
function is restored:
installation is unaffected by this
If display shows – – – –
sequence.
refer to Page (5).
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Installation
(PM 0208 Issue.10 - 11/2001)
If you require to fix your Solitaire 6000 securely
to a wall or table, open the case, remove the
cashtray, locate the fixing positions, drill and fix
as appropriate using the fixing kit supplied. Close
and lock the case.
When providing a payphone service to the public,
in order to comply with OFTEL regulations, you
must complete and display the important
information panel near the payphone.
1. Remove your Personal Identity
Number (PIN) label from the handset
and record the number here:
2. Plug it in.
S O L I T A I R E
6 0 0 0
1 0 2 0 5 0 £ 1
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
NEXT
CALL
3. Lift the Handset.
S O L I T A I R E
6 0 0 0
1 0 2 0 5 0 £ 1
1 2 3
EMERGENCY
DIAL: 999
Tel. No
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
NEXT
CALL
- UK (except Northern Ireland)
Your Solitaire 6000 is now
- Northern Ireland
ready to use!
Plug-In-Customiser (PIC)
If you require an expansion of your payphone's
facilities, contact our Helpline for details.
Basic Settings
Solitaire 6000 is factory programmed with the
following Basic Settings. Many may be changed -
refer to the appropriate section.
Time/Day: Both set to current. (Check B.S.T 1 Hr)
Memory Buttons: None have been preset.
Local Codes: 0345, 0645, 0845 and 01399 are set.
National & International Unit Fees: Minimum Deposit
set to 20p, and Unit Fee set to 10.0p.
Unit Times (in seconds):
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Time Period Defaults:
Mon to Fri: Cheap 00.00-08.00 & 18.00-24.00.
Mon to Fri: Daytime 08.00-18.00.
Sat and Sun: Weekend Rate all day.
Dialling Type: Set to Tone.
Personal Identification Number: On handset label
Exchange/PABX Access: Set to Direct Exchange Line
Mercury Access: Set to Off
Ringtime Limit Default: Set to 45 seconds.
International Barring: International calls are allowed.
Exception Dialling Code Defaults:
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0
5
0
, 0
0
3
4
, 5
0
, 1
0
, 2
0
8
0
, 0
0
6
4
, 5
0
, 5
0
8
7
, 0
0
8
0
, 8
0
8
4
, 5
0
9
9
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
1
3
9
9
Service Numbers: 100/142/192 Operator/Directory
Enquiry calls are barred in Payphone Mode.
Free unlimited digits:144, 0800, 0808, 0500, 00800
17:28
These are factory settings. They may be
superseded by a "PIC" upgrade, in which case
new settings will be supplied with that upgrade.
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Making a Payphone Call
The Payphone Identification Tone (Beep...Bop)
will sound in the earpiece. Calls to Emergency
Services are free, no coins are required.
Lift handset
DIAL
Dial number
01234567890
When answered:
Insert cash
You may now
speak
Display shows time left. At 10 seconds, expiry
tone prompts to insert cash. Call is disconnected
if time reaches 0, and DIAL prompt reappears.
12:27
Payphone Mode – NEXT CALL
If sufficient cash credit remains after your first
call, you may make further calls without inserting
more cash. DON'T HANG UP!
Press NEXT CALL
Display shows credit left:
Dial new number
DIAL
Display eventually shows
time remaining:
You may now speak on your Next
Call - Insert more coins if required.
You may use this sequence more than once.
Basic Programming Mode
To adjust your Solitaire 6000 settings, you must
enter Programming Mode. Leave the handset in
place and begin with the key locked:
Press * until time
disappears, then
Press #
Unlock the case
(no need to open it)
Turn the key fully
Enter your PIN
a
p
a D
y
i t
m
e
W
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k
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n
d
Set time
(on keypad)
18:53
55
6
7
6
55
7
When correct: Press #.
4
55
3
4
55
3
or, for B.S.T Clock changes:
8
1
2
Press * to advance clock 1 hour,
9
1
6
Press * again to retard clock 2 hours,
Press * again to advance clock by 1 hour.
When correct time is shown: Press #.
Set day
(on keypad)
(1=Mon... 7=Sun, and
0 sets the payphone to
Mon
perpetual daytime rate),
then Press #
Programming the 3 Memory Buttons
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B
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Your Solitaire 6000
0
, 3
0
, 4
, 1
0
3
, 3
0
, 6
0
7
, 6
payphone now allows you
0
5
8
, 5
0
8
2
, 0
0
8
3
6
, 4
0
9
0
5
8
, 9
0
8
3
, 9
0
8
, 9
0
9
, 0
to program 3 numbers on
prog MEM
0
, 7
0
8
0
9
3
, 0
0
9
9
, 1
0
0
8
7
the memory buttons
underneath the keypad; for example, a local taxi
company, a credit card authority or a head office.
You may record the details on the label under
the clear plastic cover by using a ballpoint pen in
the hole at either end of the cover and flexing it.
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Making an Owner Call
As the payphone owner who knows the PIN, you
do not need cash to make a call. Begin with the
handset in place:
Press * until time
disappears, then
– – – –
Press #:
Next
Enter your four-
Call ?
digit PIN
OWnEr
if correct, display shows:
Next
Call ?
Lift handset
13:05 OWnEr
20P
Dial number and
Next
Next
Call ?
Make your call.
Call ?
01234567890
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Owner Mode – NEXT CALL
You may make another owner call without re-
entering your PIN. If you wish to dial another
number: DON'T HANG UP!
Next
Call ?
Press NEXT CALL
13:08 OWnEr
Next
30P
Call ?
Dial new number
09876543210
and Make new call
Next
Call ?
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You may use this sequence more than once.
However if you replace the handset you will have
to re-enter your PIN.
Press one of the 3 memory buttons
If the memory is empty,
the display shows one
digit for the empty
1 or 2 or 3
memory you selected.
Enter the telephone number
then Press #
(e.g. 0870 601 0024)
Choose the chargeband
required (e.g. Local) by
pressing * to move the
08706010024
– – – –
display through the
different chargebands
available (including Free
and Barred).
LOC 010024
When correct Press #.
Repeat for the other two
memory buttons as
prog MEM
required. Complete the
label and refit the cover.
Local Exception Codes setting
Because your payphone doesn't know where it is
installed, it will charge all calls commencing with
01 and 02 at the Long Distance rate. There are
some calls with these prefix digits which should
be charged at Local rates.
To localise your payphone:
Locate "Local Call Lists" in
your phonebook.
For your area:
Note local calls
starting 01 & 02
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Calling a Memory Number
Memory numbers can be programmed to taxi,
credit card authority, head office numbers etc.
They must be programmed before use - see (5).
Lift handset,
Press chosen
DIAL
memory button
Display shows selected
memory number.
01122334455
If memory number chosen is set to a FREE
number, the call can proceed without coins.
However if the number is set as a PAY call you
will be prompted to insert cash as if the number
had been dialled normally.
NB: Memory numbers may be set at rates
different from normal (e.g. a national
number may be set at a local rate).
Memory numbers may be used in the owner
mode, when no cash will be required.
Receiving a Call
Assuming the Ringer Volume switch is set to
either
or
, your payphone will ring normally
when an incoming call is received.
Calls may be accepted by lifting the handset.
The Payphone Identification Tone will sound in
the earpiece to tell telephone operators that the
telephone they have dialled is a payphone and
that reverse charge calls should not be
connected. Do not press any dialling buttons
after lifting the handset, as this may result in the
incoming caller being unable to hear you.
NB: Calls accepted on an extension
telephone cannot be subsequently
transferred to the payphone.
Press #
and wait until display
LOC
------
shows:
Enter the first code
(e.g. 01672)
LOC
-01672
Then press #
Repeat for all local codes required,
Then press #.
(If FULL displays, all the exception code capacity
has been used.)
Advanced Feature Programming
Enter the advanced
feature PIN (2468)
prog
- - - -
to set other facilities, or
Press *
to leave the Programming Mode.
Advanced Features may then be accessed by
pressing the relevant keypad number:-
1 = Unit Fee (Not available if PIC fitted)
2 = Unit Times
3 = Dialling Type
4 = Change PIN
5 = PABX Access
6 = Mercury Access
7 = Ringtime Limit
8 = International Allow or Bar
9 = Dialling Code Review/Look
0 = Dialling Code Entry
Details of each setting are provided overleaf.
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Summary of Contents for Solitaire 6000

  • Page 1 Calling a Memory Number Solitaire 6000 User Guide (PM 0208 Issue.10 - 11/2001) If you require to fix your Solitaire 6000 securely The Payphone Identification Tone (Beep...Bop) As the payphone owner who knows the PIN, you Memory numbers can be programmed to taxi, to a wall or table, open the case, remove the will sound in the earpiece.
  • Page 2 • For exchanges supporting loop disconnect (LD) you to bar such a service. The Solitaire 6000 has a REN of 2. A total REN and multi frequency (MF) dialling. The notice must carry the following information: s l l...