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BT Lyric 1100 – 4th Edition – 11th September ’03 – 5358
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2. Plug the power adaptor into the mains wall socket and | Talk/Standby time |
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switch the power on. The green Power light on the base | Under ideal conditions, the |
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comes on. | handset batteries should give |
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about 14 hours talk time or 350 |
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3. Install the 2 x NiMH AAA batteries supplied. Then slide | hours standby on a single charge. |
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(The base must still remain |
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the battery compartment cover into place. | plugged in to the mains and |
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| switched on at all times.) |
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| Please note that new NiMH |
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| batteries do not reach full capacity |
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| until they have been in normal use |
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| for several days. |
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| Battery low warning |
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| When the handset battery symbol | |
4. Charge the handset for at least 16 hours by placing the | is empty and flashing, and there is | |
a warning beep every 10 seconds, | ||
handset on the base. The red Charging light comes on. | ||
you will need to recharge the | ||
The handset is | handset before using it. | |
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This is shown in the display. | See ‘Battery performance’ on the | |
5. After 16 hours charging, plug the telephone line cord | following page. | |
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into the wall socket. |
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Your BT Lyric 1100 is ready for use.