BT DECTfax Fax machine and digital telephone system manual Technical information

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Voltage Drop

The voltage drop introduced between the PSTN and the associated telephone is 2.0 Volts so therefore no additional series equipment may be connected. The introduction of this voltage drop may occasionally cause difficulties in making calls from the associated telephone or problems in telephone conversation being experienced by both parties to the call.

While operation may be possible initially, change to or modernisation of the network taking place in the normal course of events may result in the apparatus being connected to be compatible, failure of the apparatus to work under these circumstances may not be the responsibility of the network operator.

In the unlikely event of such problems occurring, the user should contact the supplier or maintainer of the apparatus.

Note

The definition of RBS (Relevant branch system) for PSTN lines is given in BS6789 section 6.1 (1986) clause 2.4.

Connecting to switchboards

Your DECTfax is approved only for use with a compatible switchboard including those which do not provide secondary proceed indication.

If you do have a compatible switchboard, it cannot be guaranteed that the DECTfax will operate correctly under all possible conditions of connection.

If you have any difficulties, contact BT on Freefone 0800 800 152 for business Customers or Freefone 0800 800 150 for residential customers (9am to 5pm Monday to Friday).

Warning

This equipment is not designed for making telephone calls when the power fails.

Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.

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Safety warnings

1Interconnection circuits should be such that the equipment continues to comply with the requirements of 4.2 of EN 41003 for TNV circuits and 2.3 of EN 60950 for SELV circuits, after making connections between circuits.

2Interconnection directly, or by way of other apparatus, of ports marked “Safety Warning. See instructions for use” with ports marked or not so marked may produce hazardous conditions on the network. Advice should be obtained from a competent engineer before such a connection is made.

3When you operate this equipment, the electrical mains socket should be near the equipment and be easily accessible.

Warning

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or any type of moisture.

How to connect the mains lead to a plug

Your apparatus comes complete with fitted plug. If however, it becomes necessary to fit an alternative mains plug, the following instructions must be adhered to.

Note

The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:

Blue: Neutral

Brown: Live

Read the instruction carefully before connecting the mains lead to a plug. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of the apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.

The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.

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Contents Fax machine and digital telephone system BT DECTfaxPage Page At a glance Increases the ringer volume and the loudspeaker volume Page Page This guide Introduction For your recordsEquipment To obtain new print ribbons call 0800 Setting up Connecting the radio module Charging the handset Inserting the output paperButton What itÕs used for Customising your DECTfaxDate and time Entering your own telephone/fax numberEntering your name Ring settings Network and dial settingsTel mode Setting the receive modeSending a fax Using your fax machineResolution Resolution Use withWith call monitoring Call back Delayed send and broadcastingReceiving a fax NormalEconomy Fax memory full Using the directory to store and dial numbersTo insert a pause Send reports Report setting What is printedPolling Activity ReportsTimed jobs To start a timed job immediately Using your handset Switching the handset on and offMaking and receiving calls Earpiece volume Answering modeRing melody and volume SecrecyLast number redial Using the handset directory To display the telephone number Keypad tones Call timerUsing additional handsets Multiple registrationSimple method Customised method Handset Number Transferring callsPaging a handset Call MonitorUsing your DECTfax as a photocopier Additional featuresAlarm Printing out the functions listInk gauge Using DECTfax with an external answering machineCaller Display Terminal does not ring Fax Problem SolutionTelephone Problem Solution Code Meaning and action Transmission report codesChoosing a position Technical informationTechnical information Index Page Offices in Europe, North America, Japan and Asia Pacific