British Telecom 038556 Bedienungsanleitung
British Telecom
Telefon
038556
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2 Navigating the menus
All your phoneās functions and settings can be accessed through the main menu on
the handset. The menu map below shows all the menu options you can choose from.
1. Press to enter the main menu.
2. Use the and buttons to scroll through the available options (when you reach the
end of the list, the ļ¬rst option is displayed again). Press to select an option, or press
to return to the previous menu.
To exit a menu and return to standby press repeatedly.
Menu map
You can also access the phonebook directly by pressing the button.
3 Making and receiving calls
Make/end a call
1. Press . When you hear the dial tone, dial the number. To end the call, press , or
replace the handset on the base or charger.
Handsfree
Press to switch the call between the earpiece and the loudspeaker.
Earpiece/handsfree volume
During a call, use and to adjust the volume of the callerās voice.
Secrecy
You can mute the handset microphone and talk without your caller hearing you.
1. During a call, press .
MUTE
is displayed and your caller cannot hear you. Press
again to resume your call.
Receiving calls
When you receive a call, the phone will ring and
CALL
and the icon will ļ¬ash in the display.
1. To answer the call press . Or if the handset is on the base or charger, simply lift it to
answer the call.
Redial
The last 10 numbers dialled are stored in the redial list.
1. Press to open the redial list, the most recently dialled number is displayed. Press
or to scroll through the list.
2. Press to redial the number, or press to access further options such as delete
numbers from the list or copy numbers to the phonebook.
4 Special features
Your BT Graphite 1100 has some special features, these include a handsfree facility (see
above), 10 number redial (see above), a 50 number phonebook, a calls list and Call Waiting.
Phonebook
You can store up to 50 names and numbers in the phonebook to make dialling quick and easy.
For multi-pack users, each handset has its own phonebook.
Store a new phonebook entry
1. From the standby screen, press .
PHONEBOOK
is displayed, press again.
2. If there are already entries stored in the phonebook the ļ¬rst entry will be displayed and
you will need to press again. Otherwise, the display shows
ADD ENTRY
. Press .
3. The display shows
ADD NAME
. Using the letters on the keypad, enter the name.
You may need to press the same button a few times until the letter you want is displayed.
For example, press 2 once for
A
,or twice for
B
. Press .
4. The display shows
ADD NUMBER
. Enter the phone number and press to conļ¬rm.
Dial a phonebook entry
1. Press . The ļ¬rst entry is displayed.
2. Press and to scroll through the list. When the entry you want to dial is displayed,
you can switch between the name and number by pressing .
3. Press to dial the entry displayed or press to return to standby.
1 Getting started
Place your BT Graphite 1100 close enough to a mains power and telephone socket so that
the cables will reach. Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical appliances
to avoid interference.
Your BT Graphite 1100 works by sending radio signals between the handset and the base.
The strength of the handset signal depends on where you site the base. Putting it as high as
possible can help provide the best signal.
The handset range is up to 300m outdoors and 50m indoors (in ideal conditions). The icon
in the handset display will ļ¬ash and you hear a warning beep when you go out of range.
Setting up
1. Plug the mains power adaptor and telephone cables into the back of the base. Only use
the cables provided with the product.
2. Plug the power adaptor into the wall socket and switch the power on ā the base will beep.
3. Insert the two batteries supplied into the handset, observing the polarity markings inside
the battery compartment, and slide the compartment cover shut.
4. Place the handset on the base to charge. The handset will beep and the battery icon
will ļ¬ash in the display to indicate charging. Charge the handset for at least 24 hours.
5. Once fully charged, plug the telephone line cord into the telephone wall socket.
Set up your additional handsets (2, 3 and 4-Pack owners only)
For each additional handset and charger:
1. Plug the mains power adaptor into the back of the charger and plug the other end into
the wall socket and switch the power on.
2. Insert the two batteries supplied into the battery compartment and slide the
compartment cover shut.
3. Place the handset on the charger to charge. The handset will beep and the battery icon
will ļ¬ash in the display to indicate charging. Charge the handset for at least 24 hours.
Additional handsets supplied as part of a multipack are pre-registered to the base so, once
charged, are ready for use. Each handset will display its own handset number: 1, 2, 3 and so on.
Your BT Graphite 1100 is now ready for use.
Welcome
This Quick Start Guide provides all the information
you need to get your product up and running.
Please fully unfold this guide and follow the numbered
steps below. If you need more detailed instructions,
a full user guide is available to download in PDF format
from www.bt.com/help/userguides
We havenāt printed a full user guide as weāre working to make our
products greener, so please consider the environment before printing.
If you cannot ļ¬nd the answer to your problem in the full online
user guide, then please call the on Helpline 0870 242 6652*.
* Calls provided by BT will be charged at up to 8 pence per minute. A Call
Set-Up Fee of up to 6 pence per call applies to calls from Residential
lines. Prices correct at time of going to press. See www.bt.com/pricing
for details. Mobile and other providersā costs may vary.
Telephone
line cord
Mains power
adaptor
PHONEBOOK
(Menu only appears when
phonebook is empty. With
entries stored, press
again to enter the menu).
ADD ENTRY
MODIFY ENTRY
DELETE ENTRY
DELETE ALL
CLOCK /ALARM
DATE / TIME
ALARM
ALARM TONE
SETTINGS
HANDSET TONE
HANDSET NAME
AUTO ANSWER
BASE TONES
ADVANCED SET
REGISTRATION
DE-REGISTER
PIN CODE
PHONE RESET
Quick Start Guide
Ofļ¬ces worldwide
The services described in this publication are subject to availability and made be
modiļ¬ed from time to time. Services and equipment are supplied subject to British
Telecommunicationās plcās respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing in
this publication forms any part of a contract.
Ā© British Telecommunications plc 2007.
Registered Ofļ¬ce: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ.
Registered in England No. 1800000.
Designed and produced by The Art & Design Partnership Ltd.
Printed in China / Issue 1 / ADP11-07
Caller Display and the calls list
You must subscribe to a Caller Display service for this feature to work. Your network provider
may charge you for this service.
Caller Display lets you see the number of the person calling you before you answer the phone.
The calls list holds details of your last 40 callers, including the phone number, date and time
of the call. If a number matches a stored directory entry, the callerās name is displayed instead.
When you have new missed calls the icon will be displayed on the handset.
View and dial from the calls list
1. From standby, press to open the calls list. Press or to scroll through the entries.
From within the calls list:
Press repeatedly to view details of the call: callerās number, time and date.
Press to dial the entry displayed.
Press to access further options such as delete numbers from the list or copy
numbers to the phonebook.
Call Waiting
You must subscribe to a Call Waiting service for this feature to work. Your network provider
may charge you for this service.
With Call Waiting, during a call, if another caller is trying to reach you, you will hear a
soft beep every 5 seconds. Instead of the engaged tone, the second caller will hear an
announcement to hold as you are aware that they are waiting.
If you have also subscribed to a Caller Display service, the callerās number (or name if stored
in the phonebook) will be shown on the display for 20 seconds, after this time the display
will return to your ļ¬rst callerās details.
To speak to the second caller
1. Press to answer the second call and put your current caller on hold. Press to
switch between both callers.
Or, press to end the current call. The handset will then ring. Press to connect to
the waiting caller.
Other functions
Your BT Graphite 1100 has a number of other features, including: switching your handset
on and off, switching the keypad lock on and off and paging the handset so you can locate
it or alert a handset user that they are wanted.
If you have bought a multiple pack and therefore have more than one handset registered
to your base, you can: make internal calls, transfer an external call from one handset to
another, hold a conference call and make an internal call between two handsets while a
third is on an external call.
For a full explanation of features and instructions, please see the main
user guide online at www.bt.com/help/userguides
For information on safety instructions,
cleaning, technical information or
connecting to a switchboard, please refer to
the āGeneral Informationā section in the full
user guide at www.bt.com/help/userguides
Guarantee
Your BT Graphite 1100 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 BTās or its agentās
discretion the option to replace the BT Graphite
1100, or any component thereof, (other than
batteries), which is identiļ¬ed as faulty or below
standard, or 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:
ā¢ The guarantee shall only apply to defects that
occur within the 12 month guarantee period.
ā¢ Proof of purchase is required.
ā¢ The equipment is returned to BT or its agent
as instructed.
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 through
approved agents.
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
For further information within and outside the 12
month guarantee, please refer to the full user guide
at www.bt.com/help/userguides
Product disposal instructions
The symbol shown here and on the product means
that the product is classed as Electrical or Electronic
Equipment and should not be disposed with other
household or commercial waste at the end of its
working life.
The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC) has been put in
place to recycle products using best available
recovery and recycling techniques to minimise the
impact on the environment, treat any hazardous
substances and avoid the increasing landļ¬ll.
Product disposal instructions for residential users
When you have no further use for it, please remove
any batteries and dispose of them and the product
as per your local authorityās recycling processes. For
more information please contact your local authority
or the retailer where the product was purchased.
Product disposal instructions for business users
Business users should contact their suppliers and
check the terms and conditions of the purchase
contract and ensure that this product is not mixed
with other commercial waste for disposal.
R&TTE Directive & Declaration
of Conformity
This product is intended for use within the UK for
connection to the public telephone network and
compatible switchboards.
This equipment complies with the essential
requirements for the Radio Equipment and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive
(1999/5/EC).
General information
A full user guide can be downloaded in PDF format
from www.bt.com/help/userguides
Please consider the environment before printing.
BT Graphite 1100
Troubleshooting
Most problems are caused by something very simple and can be ļ¬xed with a few simple checks:
ā¢ Make sure both the mains power adaptor cable and telephone line cord are plugged into
the correct sockets and plugged in at the wall.
ā¢ Make sure you use all the cables and batteries that came in the box, not those from a
previous product.
ā¢ If you experience poor speech quality or interference, make sure the product is not
located too close to other electrical appliances. This can also help improve the handset
range from the base.
ā¢ Make sure you charge the batteries for at least 24 hours before ļ¬rst use to ensure
maximum battery performance. The charge capacity of the batteries will decrease
over time.
Using your BT Graphite 1100 on a broadband Internet enabled line?
Remember to plug the phone into the wall socket via an ADSL microļ¬lter if you have
broadband Internet on your phone line, otherwise you may have problems with this
product and your broadband service. Additional BT ADSL microļ¬lters can be purchased
from www.shop.bt.com
This guide can
be recycled.
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | British Telecom |
Kategorie: | Telefon |
Modell: | 038556 |
Freisprecheinrichtung: | Ja |
Anrufer-Identifikation: | Ja |
Wecker: | Ja |
Produktfarbe: | Schwarz |
Akku-/Batterietyp: | AAA rechargeable |
Akku-/Batterietechnologie: | Alkali |
LautstƤrkeregler: | Digital |
Anklopfen: | Ja |
Wahlwiederholung: | Ja |
Typ: | DECT-Telefon |
Mac-KompatibilitƤt: | Nein |
GesprƤchszeit: | 10 h |
Bereitschaftszeit: | 100 h |
Frequenzbereich: | 300 m outdoors, 50 m indoors |
Drahtlose Verbindung: | Nein |
Bildgalerie: | Ja |
Umfang der Wahlwiederholungsliste: | 10 |
Multi-Function Hƶrer: | 5 |
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