BT 106 manual Connect the power cable, Connect the telephone line cord

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

First remove the cable clamp. Connect the 2 exposed wires into the first set of twin screw connectors in your Ultimate 106 and tighten the screws to secure the wire, in place.

Ext 11 Ext12 Ext13 Ext14 Ext15 Ext16

ephone

External

Line

EXT 11 EXT 12 EXT 13 EXT 14 EXT 15 EXT 16

Cable clamp

Replace the cable clamp when finished.

4 Connect the power cable

Power

In Use

Day/Night

Messages

DISA/Ans

Ultimate 106

1X6 PABX WITH VOICE MAIL & CALLER ID

Connect the 3-pin plug into the mains socket and switch the power on. The POWER light comes on.

PLEASE NOTE

If you are planning to site 2 extension sockets side by side, you can use the blue wires for one socket and the orange wires for the second socket.

3 Connect the telephone line cord

Your Ultimate 106 is now installed

Power

In Use

Day/Night

Messages

DISA/Ans

EXT 11 EXT 12 EXT 13 EXT 14 EXT 15 EXT 16

Ultimate 106

If you do not have modern phone sockets, call Freefone 0800 800 150 and ask for a BT engineer to come and fit the correct type. This is a chargeable service.

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Contents User Guide UltimateFor your records Personal Emergency NumbersContents Introduction Unpacking your UltimateInstallation Wall mounting the Ultimate Extension numbersInstall the required number Extension sockets To connect up to 6 master extension socketsConnect the extension sockets to the Ultimate Remove the lower cover from the UltimateConnect the power cable Connect the telephone line cordSystem settings To make any system settingsTime and date settings Time is 3.15pmMonday 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 Day mode start 830 a.m Night mode start 6pmCall barring Creating a hotline numberExample 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 Connecting a fax machine Resetting the systemCall Sign on, delay off Call Sign on, delay onAnnounce System reset Playing music to callers on holdTo select answering machine mode Answering MachineCall Director To set-up Answering MachineAnnounces Answering delay is set Answering delay is two ringsAnswering delay is six rings Answering delay is nine ringsTo set up Call Director Announces Call Director is setAnnounces Call Director is on Announces Call Director is offRecord your call director message after the tone To record a Call Director OGMTo replay the Call Director OGM Call Director, example OGMsPush square to confirm Playing back your messagesYour messages To hear how much recording time is remaining To program your PINTo operate your Answering Machine from another telephone Using your phone extensions Making and receiving callsTo put a call on hold To hold a 3-way callTo transfer a call between extensions To forward calls to another extensionAlarm on am Alarm clearedAnnounces Extension divert is off Announces Extension do not disturb is setUsing your Ultimate 106 as a Room Monitor Using RingbackRingback Extension X or Ringback To set the Room MonitorIntercom Ring a telephone number Using the speed dial memoryEnter 2 digit location and number To store the last dialled call as a speed dial number To dial a speed dial numberUsing BT Select Services Using Caller IdentificationTo 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 Maintenance ServiceWall mounting To wall mount the Ultimate 106 base unitAre you in the correct programming mode i.e. program/normal HelpTechnical information DtmfUltimate 106 default settings Normal modeGlobal programming mode Index OGM Offices worldwide
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