BT 90 manual Technical information, To direct exchange lines, To compatible switchboards

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Technical information

Official approval

Your Freestyle 90 is tested and approved for connection to public networks, provided it is used in accordance with the guidelines in this user guide.

You may connect it:

To direct exchange lines.

To extensions with new plug and socket arrangements provided with these direct exchange lines.

To compatible switchboards.

You may NOT connect it:

To shared service (party) lines.

As an extension to a payphone.

This phone is designed for UK use only. Using it abroad may violate local radio laws.

Approval for use

The base unit is intended for use when powered from the 12V AC mains adaptor supplied, which conforms to EN60950. Any other usage will invalidate the approval

given to this apparatus if, as a result, it ceases to comply with EN60950.

Call security

Your Freestyle 90 has its own digital security code that prevents other cordless phone owners from using your phone line. This ensures that you are charged only for calls using your phone. However, all approved cordless phones use radio signals to communicate between the base unit and cordless handset units. It is therefore possible that your conversations could be overheard by other people, on their cordless phones, or on ordinary radios that use the same radio frequencies.

As this problem applies equally to all similar cordless phones currently available in the UK, call privacy cannot be guaranteed. However, the security coding prevents unauthorised use of your line.

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Contents Freestyle Page At a glance Telephone line Cord socket Hints and tips boxes This guidePurchase price Date of purchase Place of purchase Serial numberFreestyle 90 handset Check your telephone wall socket Handset aerialCharge the handset Plug the power cable into the back of the base unitPlace the handset on the base unit to recharge Plug the phone into the BT socketExtend the base unit telescopic aerial To wall mount your productTo plan the location of the base unit Press the Talk button Making and receiving callsLift the handset off the base unit Listen for the dialling tone Dial the number you wantLast number redial Press the Talk button and wait for a dialling toneTo redial the last number called To store a number in the memory Press the Quickdial buttonTo change a stored number To dial a stored numberTo store a number of more than 20 digits To dial a stored number of more than 20 digitsUsing the Secrecy button Paging the handsetTo page the handset To switch from Pulse to Tone dialling during a call Changing the telephone settingsTo set the base unit ringer volume To set the tel mode switchTo use the recall button To insert a pauseCall Waiting BT Select ServicesTo use the 1471 feature Call ReturnOther services To register an additional handset Registering your handsetSetting the handset number Press the button four timesPress and release Whilst on a call ie. in talk mode Press the Secrecy button Press the Talk button or replace the handsetTo answer the call press the Talk button Telephone problems Possible cause Solution Help Need more help? To direct exchange lines To compatible switchboardsTo shared service party lines As an extension to a payphone Technical informationRinger Equivalence Number REN Safety adviceTransmission frequencies Transmission frequencies of available channelsConnection information To change the handset battery pack MaintenanceUndo the plastic belt securing the battery pack Installing a handset battery pack and rechargingGeneral cleaning Dispose of Ni-Cad battery packs safelyEvent of a power failure Care of rechargeable battery packGuarantee BT guarantees Freestyle 90 for a year, provided thatIndex Setting upWall mounting Wall mounting Wall mounting Page 504222 Offices in Europe, North America, Japan and Asia Pacific