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GETTING READY FOR USE
Installation
Fit a battery before you connect the phone to the telephone line.
You need a 9 V PP3/6FL22 battery (not supplied with the unit).
1
Remove the memory number card and its plastic cover
from the base
2
Unscrew and remove the battery compartment cover
3
Take out the battery connection pad. Click the connectors
on the battery firmly into the studs on the pad
4
Place the battery in the compartment
5
Replace the cover and screw it firmly into place
6
Plug the telephone line cable into the socket
Conditions for use
SAFETY WARNINGS
Before removing the
You can connect your Cliptel 50 to a public exchange line in the
n
battery compartment cover,
UK; or to an extension on an approved PBX using DTMF (tone)
always make sure the
signalling and timed-break recall (TBR).
telephone line cable is
The ringer equivalence numbers (RENs) of all instruments con-
unplugged at the socket
nected to an exchange line must not add up to more than 4. The
Do not install the unit
n
Cliptel 50
where it might get wet.
have a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise.
Setting the clock and the ringer melody
1
Press
until the display shows
OK
2
Press
so the display shows
3
Press
again
OK
4
Key in the current time, using the dialling keypad
The time is a four-digit number (HHMM) using the 12-hour clock
5
Press
if necessary to change the AM / PM setting
6
Press
OK
to confirm, then
C
to quit menu mode
MIDDLE
The default ringer melody is medium ('
1
Press
until the display shows
2
Press
until the display shows
3
Press
OK
MIDDLE SLOW
4
Press
or
to select
,
5
Press
to confirm
OK
The phone generates a demo ringing tone, then
automatically quits menu mode.
has a REN of 1; most other phones and fax machines
<
SETTINGS
>
<
CLK SET
>
CLOCK
'); you can change it if you prefer.
<
SETTINGS
>
RING MELODY
>
RING MELODY
FAST
or
MIDDLE
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Display messages and symbols
02083448870
MUTED
When you mute the
mouthpiece by pressing
the Secrecy button (see
MUTED
page 1), '
here.
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Key beep
>AM
1
Press
2
Press
3 Press
4
Press
Time Account
1
Press
>
2
Press
3 Press
OR, to re-set the timer to zero:
>
4
Press
BASIC USE
The
appears when you are using the Phone Book.
The
appears when the phone is off hook (either on a call
or using the menu or Phone Book).
The
(on-hook dialling symbol) appears when you are dialling
back a number from the Caller ID memory or the Phone Book, with
the handset on the base. It disappears when you lift the handset.
The
is shown when Babysitter's Call is turned on (see page 7).
The
is shown if you subscribe to the BT Call Minder service (or
an equivalent service from your service provider) and a caller has
left a new message in your mailbox.
The
NEW
Without a battery, the clock and the Caller ID functions
CALL
will not work.
This is shown when there has been an incoming call, until
you have checked the caller's ID.
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When you key in a number using the dialling keypad, it is
shown here. When the phone is ringing, the caller's ID
may be shown here.
Call timer — when the phone has been connected to the line for
20 seconds (either busy on a call or with no button being
pressed), the duration is shown here. When you hang up, the
' is shown
timer stops and stays on the display for another 16 seconds.
Normally, the unit will 'beep' whenever you press a button or key.
You can turn this off if you prefer.
<
KEYBEEP
until the display shows
OK
ON
OFF
or
to switch between
and
OK
C
then
to quit menu mode
This shows you how much time you have spent on outgoing calls.
<TIME ACCT
until the display shows
OK
to display the total time
to quit menu mode
C
and hold it for 3 seconds
appears when the battery needs to be replaced.
>
KEYBEEP ON
>
>
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TOTAL TIME
00-00-00
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