BT 106 manual Installation, Wall mounting the Ultimate Extension numbers

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Ultimate 106 – Edition 2 – Issue 3 - 24.12.02 – 5129

Installation

Wall mounting the Ultimate 106

Extension numbers

We advise that you wall mount your Ultimate 106.

Please ensure that:

You install your Ultimate 106 next to your master telephone socket (within 2m) and a power point (within 1.5m).

The wall can support the weight of the Ultimate 106.

The visual indicators on the Ultimate 106 are visible.

Once installed, your Ultimate 106 is easily accessible and you can easily remove the lower cover if required.

You can have up to 6 extensions from your Ultimate 106 and each extension has a 2-digit number. These six numbers are 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16.

Extension 11 is the master phone which must be connected and situated very near to your Ultimate 106. It is the extension that is used when making any settings that affect your whole system.

 

Ext 11

Ext12

Ext13

Ext14

Ext15

Ext16

Telephone

 

 

 

 

 

Externa

Line

EXT 11

EXT 12

EXT 13

EXT 14

EXT 15

EXT 16

Please see ‘Wall mounting’ on page 35

CONNECT YOUR ‘MASTER’ PHONE HERE

IMPORTANT

Extension 11 will be connected directly to your telephone line so, in event of mains power failure calls can be made from this extension only.

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Contents Ultimate User GuidePersonal Emergency Numbers For your recordsContents Unpacking your Ultimate IntroductionWall mounting the Ultimate Extension numbers InstallationTo connect up to 6 master extension sockets Install the required number Extension socketsRemove the lower cover from the Ultimate Connect the extension sockets to the UltimateConnect the telephone line cord Connect the power cableTo make any system settings System settingsTime is 3.15pm Time and date settingsMonday February 27th To set the timeTo set the ring delay Extension ring delay Day and night modesRing delay is 3 rings and day mode To select which extensions ring during the night To select which extensions ring during the dayTo stop extensions from ringing during the day Night mode start 6pm Day mode start 830 a.mCreating a hotline number Call barringExample Extension 12 barring is level Example Extension 12 is set for hotlineExtension 12 is set for normal Connecting a payphoneExtension 12 is set for payphone Resetting the system Connecting a fax machineCall Sign on, delay off Call Sign on, delay onPlaying music to callers on hold Announce System resetAnswering Machine To select answering machine modeCall Director To set-up Answering MachineAnswering delay is two rings Announces Answering delay is setAnswering delay is six rings Answering delay is nine ringsAnnounces Call Director is set To set up Call DirectorAnnounces Call Director is on Announces Call Director is offTo record a Call Director OGM Record your call director message after the toneTo replay the Call Director OGM Call Director, example OGMsPush square to confirm Playing back your messagesYour messages To program your PIN To hear how much recording time is remainingTo operate your Answering Machine from another telephone Making and receiving calls Using your phone extensionsTo hold a 3-way call To put a call on holdTo transfer a call between extensions To forward calls to another extensionAlarm cleared Alarm on amAnnounces Extension divert is off Announces Extension do not disturb is setUsing Ringback Using your Ultimate 106 as a Room MonitorRingback Extension X or Ringback To set the Room MonitorIntercom Ring a telephone number Using the speed dial memoryEnter 2 digit location and number To dial a speed dial number To store the last dialled call as a speed dial numberUsing Caller Identification Using BT Select ServicesTo review calling numbers To screen incoming calls using Caller IdentificationTo set the Caller Identification options at each extension To switch between 2 callers BT’s Call Waiting serviceTo use BT’s Call Waiting service Service MaintenanceTo wall mount the Ultimate 106 base unit Wall mountingHelp Are you in the correct programming mode i.e. program/normalDtmf Technical informationNormal mode Ultimate 106 default settingsGlobal programming mode Index OGM Offices worldwide
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