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Opens the menus. Scroll down through the screens. Dials a number Selects a highlighted item Starts or confirms an action. Lets you hang up, end an action, go back one screen, and delete a character. When a menu is open, press for two seconds to go back to the standby screen.
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The charging light stays on until the handset battery is fully recharged.It will also illuminate for a while each time the handset is placed in the charger, even if the battery is fully recharged. Charging contacts...
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Press green phone to Press book symbol get dial tone takes you straight to Personal Press MENU Director y Scroll through Select Select list then select Enter number Enter number FIND or ADD Scroll through FIND or ADD Choose list then select directory then press SELECT Scroll through...
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Shows 3 bars when the Shown as dots when out battery is fully charged, of range of the controller, and as solid lines when in range. The extension number of this handset. Shortcut to the 50 name and number director y stored on the handset.
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Store up to 50 numbers make your Airway in your personal handset easy to use. handset directory and access up to 200 more from the Airway system directory. Shows the status of all the lines and allows you to select which call to answer.
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If any of the parts are missing or If you wear a hearing aid, please broken please contact your retailer. note that Airway works by sending radio signals between the c o n t roller and the handset. T h e s e signals can interf e re with hearing Handset.
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This is and other ancillary items are n o rmal. However, we re c o m m e n d available from the Airway spares that you do not place the pro d u c t line on on antique/veneered wood to avoid damage.
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The screen on your handset may look slightly different from the illustrations in the manual, depending on how many lines and options cards your Airway system has. Place the handset into the charger and plug into the mains power. When switched ON the gre e n...
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Airway has a range of up to 300m outdoors and 50m indoors. The range may be affected by being near water (e.g. large Your handset is supplied with NiMH ponds, lakes and the sea) as well batteries. as large metal objects (e.g.
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Press to confirm. Press to confirm S c roll down to R e gM o d eO n . If you are registering a non- Airway handset or your handset is registered to a non-Airway controller the display may look different.
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Please note that some menus will vary depending on how your The three function buttons Airway handset has been set up. also select the o p t i o n s p resented above them in When the handset is not being the display.
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Lets you change the settings on your handset or controller. If your Airway is connected to a s w i t c h b o a rd, you may need to dial a number (often 9) to get an outside line followed by the number you want.
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You can make internal This allows you to keep calls between handsets or specific lines free for telephones connected to incoming calls. A i rw a y phone sockets. Press to display the main Press to display the main menu. menu.
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If two calls arrive at the When the telephone rings same time, the display the display shows shows Internal Line 1 Internal Line 2 Line 1 Line 2 S e l Press to answer the Scroll down to the line call.
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While you are making a call, you To stop a caller hearing a can change call settings and use conversation with someone call features with this menu. close by, you can mute the call. To display the CallOptions menu. Scroll down to Mute. Press to display the C a l l S e l...
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Airway system. Held calls can only be retrieved from the handset that put them on hold. All other handsets will hear an engaged tone when trying to use the line.
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You can hold a conference You may want to add call between internal and extra callers to a 3-way external callers at the conference call. same time. To display the C a l lO p t i o n s Call the first person you menu.
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Press to confirm. The S E RVICE DIRECTORY c o n t a i n s pre-stored BT Select Service Enter the number. numbers such as Call Forwarding Press to confirm. The and Call My Bill. This makes it easy...
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Press to select. S e l Press to select F i n d . S e l Enter the first letter(s) of A - Z the name, or leave blank For example, to enter the to start at the top of the name John: list.
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Press to display the main Press to display the main menu. menu. S e l S e l P ress to select D i r e c t o r i e s . P ress to select D i r e c t o r i e s . Scroll down to the Scroll down to the directory you want.
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If you are deleting from a system directory stored in the controller you will need the system password . You may need to ask the person in charge of your system for this inform a t i o n . Press to display the main menu S e l...
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S e l Press to select. If you are connected to a network The latest incoming call is other than BT, you will first have to displayed. subscribe to that network’s Caller Scroll down through the Display service. Ask your network list.
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Press to display the main Press to display the main menu. menu. S e l S e l P ress to select D i r e c t o r i e s . P ress to select D i r e c t o r i e s . Scroll down to I n c o m i n g Scroll down to...
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Press to display the main menu. S e l P ress to select D i r e c t o r i e s . Scroll down to I n c o m i n g C a l l s . S e l Press to select.
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If a call arrives when you are changing any settings the handset will go back to the main menu Press to display the main to allow you to answer the call. menu. If you have not confirmed the setting, it will be lost. Scroll down to S e t t i n g s .
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Press to display the main Whenever you press a menu. button on your handset you will hear a beep. You Scroll down to S e t t i n g s . can turn these beeps on S e l Press to select.
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S e l Press to select H a n d s e t . The Airway Helpline may ask you to do this if you Scroll down to R e s e t need to call them.
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S c roll down to A N S charge of the system for this M A C H I N E . i n f o rmation. The Airway Answering P ress to select MESSAGES . S e l Machine User Guide describes how to set it up in more detail.
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You can control the way your messages are played back. Press the button under the command you displayed on the Press to display the main screen. menu. Scroll down to S e t t i n g s . S e l Press to select.
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You can record memo During a call, you can use messages up to 3 minutes the answering machine’s long from a handset. recording capacity to record the conversation. You should inform the Press to display the main other person that you are menu.
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Press to select. S e l Press to select H a n d s e t . You can register your Airway handset with any DECT (GAP- Scroll down to R e g i s t e r . compatible) controller.
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Press to display the main Press to display the main menu. menu. Scroll down to S e t t i n g s . Scroll down to S e t t i n g s . S e l S e l Press to select.
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Spare batteries and other Outside the 1 year guarantee period ancillaries are available from the If your Airway product needs re p a i r Airway spares line on 0845 130 after the warranty period has ended, 1321...
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European Community. Recharge or replace the battery. Solving problems If you are having problems with your Airway handset, please check the following simple solutions: If the display shows N O T S U B the handset must be registered with the controller.
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If there is someone else in charge of your Airway system, ask them to check your handset. They may have set up call barring or set your handset to a particular line, and will also have access to further information in the Airway System User Guide.
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• Choose a suitable position for Use this template when mounting the charger. the charger on to the wall. • Hold the template against the wall and mark through the centre of each cross with a pencil. • Insert wall plugs and mounting screws into the wall, leaving enough of the screw out to hold the charger.
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dial dditional controllers 33-34 display Answering machine 30-32 Cleaning new message aler t elete on/off all entries from director y playback messages entry from director y record a call number from calls list record memo Director y 20-23 atteries delete all entries charging 10-11 delete entr y...
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Guarantee aking a call Memo Menu structure Mute a call n/off answering machine handset 11, 29 handsfree tones Optional settings 27-29 layback messages ange Record a call a memo Redial Register another controller or base handset to controller Reset Returning your product afety instructions Setting up Service...
Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (1995/5/EC). In demonstration with the Essential Requirements for efficient use of the radio spectrum, the product complies with TBR6. For a copy of the Declaration of Conformity please contact the Airway Helpline.
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