BT SMS manual Wall mounting, 122 mm

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Wall mounting

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1Push the base-mount forward onto the rear of the base.

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122 mm

2Once slotted into the rear of the base, slide upwards to lock into position.

WALL PLUG SCREW

WALL

122mm

If wall mounting your BT On-Air 2100 SMS, use this guide for position.

Make sure that you are not drilling into any hidden wiring and check that the power cable will reach from the mains socket to the charger. Switch the power adaptor off at the mains and remove the adaptor plug from its socket.

Drill two holes 25mm deep using a 3mm drill, 122mm apart to take the wall plugs.

Put wall plugs into the drill holes and then insert both screws. Leave 2-3mm between the head of the screw and the wall. You are now able to mount the base to the wall.

Fit the base onto the two screws. If necessary, tighten or loosen the screws for the best fit.

Put the handset back in the base and switch the power back on at the wall socket.

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Contents BT On-Air 2100 SMS On-Air 2100 SMS user guide ~ Edition 3 ~ 29th July ’02 ~Base At a glanceHandset Setting up Using the telephone This guideMenu Structure Intercom Directory Redial Silent mode Ans machine Menu Structure Safety information IntroductionUnpacking your BT On-Air 2100 SMS For your recordsPlan the location Setting upConnect the power supply and switch on Battery low warning Charge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hoursChanging your handset fascias Attach the belt clipMaking and ending calls Using the telephoneCall timer To switch secrecy on/off To insert a pause when storing a number in the directoryHandsfree Name and number directoryTo edit and delete directory numbers Entering namesCaller Display Paging handsetsInternal calls Calls list To enter the calls listRedial list All callsTo adjust ringer melody and volume Handset settingsSilent mode To switch keyguard on KeyguardTo switch keyguard off Alarm clockEconomy mode To turn the alarm off Press the OK button to confirmProgram buttons To change your System Code Base settingsTo adjust the base ringer melody and volume To set the time To change base station priorityUse the UP button to scroll to Base Using additional handsets and bases Using additional handsets and basesBase Handset Registering additional handsetsTo de-register a handset from the base Number you save becomes the handset’s name ie. ‘Handset 1’Technical information GuaranteeGeneral information Switchboard compatibility RecallTo activate Recall To change the network connectionDialling Switchboard external line access codeTo set the external line access code Page Wall mounting 122 mmIndex REN

SMS specifications

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