BT Freestyle 130 manual Handset aerial, Check your telephone wall socket

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3 Insert battery in base
unit (for back-up only)
9V
To fit the back-up battery, release the retaining clips, lift off the battery compartment cover and insert one new PP3 alkaline battery (not supplied) as shown in the diagram above. Replace the battery compartment cover.
A good quality, fresh battery should last about six months. To ensure constant battery back-up, replace it every six months.
If your Freestyle 130 is your only phone, you should fit a back-up battery in the base unit so that your phone can always be used in emergencies.
If the power fails, the back-up battery will give you up to one hour talktime or seven hours on standby.

Setting up

Like all cordless phones, your Freestyle 130 handset will need charging for 24 hours before use.

1 Handset aerial

Your Freestyle 130 uses a compact aerial which does not pull out.

2 Check your telephone wall socket

If you do not have a modern phone socket, call BT on Freefone 0800 800 150 and ask for an engineer to come and fit the right socket within two metres of a mains socket.

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Contents Freestyle Page At a glance Telephone line Cord socket This guide For your records Electrical storm warning Handset aerial Check your telephone wall socketCharge the handset Plug the power cable into the back of the base unitConnect the base unit three-pin adaptor to a power socket Plug the phone into the BT socket Extend the base unit telescopic aerial To wall mount your productUsing your Freestyle Making and receiving callsLast number redial Using the memory to store and dial numbers To store a number in the memoryTo dial a stored number Using the Secrecy button Using the IntercomTo call the handset from the base unit Changing the telephone settings To insert a pause Call Waiting BT Select ServicesCall Return Other services Call My BillFreestyle 90/130/1200 Additional Handsets Registering your handsetSetting the handset number Basic use of Freestyle additional handsets Transferring calls between handsetsTelephone problems Possible cause Solution Help Need more help? To shared service party lines As an extension to a payphone Technical informationTransmission frequencies Connection information Maintenance Event of a power failure Guarantee Setting up IndexWall mounting Wall mounting Squeeze Inwards Offices in Europe, North America, Japan and Asia Pacific