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BT CONVERSE 125 User manual

BT Converse 125 ~ Issue 2 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 23rd July ’03 ~ 5528 BT Converse 125 ~ Issue 2 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 23rd July ’03 ~ 5528 BT Converse 125 ~ Issue 2 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 23rd July ’03 ~ 5528
Guarantee
Your Converse 125 is guaranteed
for a period of 12 months from the
date of purchase.
Subject to the terms listed below
the guarantee will provide for the
repair of, or at BT’s or its agent’s
discretion the option to replace the
Converse 125, or any component
thereof, which is identified as
faulty or below standard, or fails as
a result of inferior workmanship
or materials. Products over 28 days
old from the date of purchase
may be replaced with a refurbished
or repaired product.
The conditions of this guarantee
are:
• The guarantee shall only apply
to defects that occur within the
12 month guarantee period.
• Proof of purchase is provided.
• The equipment is returned to
the point of purchase.
• This guarantee does not cover
any faults or defects caused by
accidents, misuse, fair wear and
tear, neglect, tampering with the
equipment, or any attempt at
adjustment or repair other than
by approved agents.
• This guarantee does not affect
your statutory rights.
Within the 12 month guarantee
period:
In the unlikely event of a defect
occurring, please return the
product, with the receipt, to the
place of purchase.
Outside of the 12 month
guarantee period:
If your product needs repair after
the guarantee period has ended,
the repair must meet the approval
requirements for connection to
the telephone network. We
recommend that you contact BT’s
approved repair agent, TecLogic
on 01672 564444 or a local
qualified repairer.
If you have to return your
Converse 125
Pack the unit securely, preferably
in the original packaging. All parts
must be returned. We cannot take
responsibility for goods damaged
in transit.
Technical information
Ho many telephones can you
have?
All items of telephone equipment
have a Ringer Equivalence Number
(REN), which is used to calculate
the number of items which may
be connected to any one telephone
line. Your Converse 125 has a REN
of 1. A total REN of 4 is allowed,
if the total REN of 4 is exceeded,
the telephones may not ring. With
different telephone types there is
no guarantee of ringing, even when
the REN is less than 4.
S itchboard
compatibility
This product is intended for use
within the UK for connection to
the public telephone network and
compatible switchboards, which
support tone dialling and time
break recall. If in doubt please
consult your service provider.
BT Accessories and
Replacement Items
For a full range of accessories
and replacement items for
BT products please call
0870 240 5522, or visit:
General information Wall-mounting
7Rotate the handset hook 180°
so that it protrudes upward.
This holds the handset in place
when wall-mounted.
8Hang the holes on the back of
the phone over the screwheads
and gently pull the phone
downward to make sure it is
securely in place.
9Hang the handset on the
handset hook.
If you need to leave the phone
whilst on a call you can hang the
handset on the park at the top
right hand corner of the product.
1Unplug and remove the
telephone line cord from the
socket on the stand
2Unclip the line plug from the
telephone base.
3Unclip the stand from the base
of the telephone and remove
the stand.
4Reconnect the telephone line
to the line socket on the base of
the phone.
5Drill two holes in the wall
60mm vertically apart using an
8mm drill bit.
6Insert the wall plugs if
necessary, then insert the
screws leaving about 5mm
protruding from the wall on
which to hang the phone.
R&TTE Directive
Hereby, TMX, declares that this
Converse 125 is in compliance
with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
A copy of The Declaration of
Conformance for the Converse125
is available from TMX, Alpha
Business Park, 28 White House
Road, Ipswich, IP1 5LT.
Offices orld ide
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 any part of any contract.
© British Telecommunications plc 2003.
Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London
EC1A 7AJ.
Registered in England No. 1800000.
Converse 125 Issue 2 (7/03) 2
Designed by the Art & Design Partnership
Limited.
Printed in China
Note
Before you wall-mount your
Converse 125, check that:
• you are not drilling into any
hidden wiring;
• you do not need the facility of
the data port.
INEDATA
Wall
Wall plug Screw
60mm
60mm
User Guide
BT CONVERSE 125
This product is intended for connection to analogue
pu lic switched telephone networks and private
switch oards in the United Kingdom.
This feature is for
compatible switchboard
users only.
Setting up
Plan the location
Situate your Converse 125 close
enough to a phone socket so that
the line cord will reach.
Your Converse 125 can be
wall-mounted. See‘Wall-mounting’.
1Plug your Converse 125
into the telephone socket
2Check the dialling mode
Use the dialling mode switch on the
underside of your Converse 125.
Your Converse 125 should be
pre-set to TB which gives you Tone
dialling. This ensures the phone
will work with all modern digital
exchanges.
If your phone does not work, try
setting the dialling mode to Por T.
Your Converse 125 is now ready
for use.
Making and ending calls
To make a call
Lift the handset off the base and
wait for the dial tone.
Dial the telephone number.
To end a call
Replace the handset on the base.
To receive a call
When the telephone rings the call
indicator light will also flash to
indicate that there is an incoming
call. Simply pick up the handset.
Last number redial
Your Converse 125 stores the
last number called which enables
quick and easy redialling.
A redial number can be no longer
than 31 digits.
To redial the last number
Lift the handset.
Press the Redial button.
The last number you called
is redialled.
Secrecy
When on a call you can talk to
someone in the same room without
your caller hearing.
To s itch secrecy on and off
During a call, press and
release the Secrecy button.
The Secrecy light will come
on to show that secrecy is
on.
You can now talk to someone
in the room without your
caller hearing you.
Press and release the Secrecy
button again to return to
your caller.
To adjust the ringer volume
There are 3 volume settings
to choose from HI, LOW
or OFF.
Use the Ringer Volume
switch on the underside of
your Converse 125 to
select either HIGH, LOW
or OFF.
The Call indicator light
will flash regardless of the
ringer setting chosen.
To adjust the ringer tone
The ringer tone can be set
to High(R2) or Low(R1).
Use the Ringer Tone
switch on the underside of
your Converse 125 to
select either High(R2) or
Low(R1).
Recall button
The Recall button is for use
with switchboard services
e.g. to transfer calls and
some BT Select Services.
Message Waiting Indicator
When you have voice mail
messages waiting the
Message Waiting indicator
will flash at regular constant
intervals.
Using the telephone
At a glance
Handset hook
Rotates to hold handset in
place when wall mounted.
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Telephone number label
Slide the phone extension
number label out from under
the plastic cover to write your
phone numbers on.
Call indicator light
Flashes when you have an
incoming call.
Handset park
When the phone is wall mounted
you can hang the handset here if
you need to leave the phone
during a call.
Message Waiting indicator
(for compatible switchboard
users only)
Flashes when there is voice mail.
Recall
For use with a switchboard/PBX
e.g. to transfer calls and some BT
Calling Features.
Secrecy light
Comes on when you
are using the secrecy function.
Secrecy
Lets you talk to someone in the
same room without the person
you are calling hearing.
Redial
Redials the last number called.
Help
No dial tone
Is the line cord plugged into the
telephone socket? See ‘Setting up’.
Nothing happens hen you dial
Check that the dialling mode
switch is set to the correct
position. See ‘Setting up’.
The handset does not ring
Is the ringer volume set to OFF?
See ‘To adjust the ringer volume’.
You may have too many phones,
fax machines and/or answering
machines plugged in which might
be overloading the sockets. (See
‘Technical information’, back page.)
Safety information
General
Simply clean your Converse 125
with a damp (not wet) cloth, or
an anti-static wipe. Never use
household polish as this may
damage the product. Never use
a dry cloth as this may cause
static shock.
Do not open the Converse 125.
This could expose you to high
voltages or other risks.
Environmental
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
We recommend that you do not
place the product on antique/
veneered wood to avoid damage.
Do not stand your product on
carpets or other surfaces which
generate fibres, or place it in
locations preventing free flow
of air over its surfaces.
Do not submerge any part of your
product in water and do not use it
in damp or humid conditions, such
as in bathrooms.
Do not expose your product to fire,
explosive or other hazardous
conditions.
Telephone number labels
Use the telephone number label
to keep a note of phone or
extension numbers which you
use frequently.
Slide the label out from underneath
the plastic cover to write on it.
Redial
Secrecy
Recall
HI
LOW
OFF
RINGER
VOLUME
R1
R2
RINGER
Secrecy
INEDATA
Data Port
A socket has been provided on
the telephone stand to allow easy
connection of another product
(typically a modem).
Data port

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