BT BT In Touch 2000 User Phone in normal use, Making and receiving calls, Handsfree button

Models: In Touch 2000

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Phone & Pendant

The BT In Touch 2000 User Phone in normal use

User

Making and receiving calls

To make a call

Lift the handset and listen for a dialling tone.

Dial the number you require.

To end the call, replace the handset.

To make a non-emergency call to a Carer

Because your Carer numbers have been allocated emergency status, if you dial them in a non-emergency your BT In Touch 2000c Carer Phone will still treat the call as an emergency.

To avoid this you will need to insert the prefix 141.

Your 3 Carer numbers should be stored in the Directory as well as under the Quickdial memories with

the prefix 141 inserted before the Carers telephone number. See page 38 for ‘Storing names and numbers in the Directory’.

Once this prefix has been entered, when you dial the relevant number from the Directory, the BT In Touch 2000c Carer Phone will ring as normal but the emergency light will not flash and beep as it would in an emergency. This will prevent any unnecessary alarm for the Carer.

To dial a Quickdial memory number which has not been allocated emergency status

Lift the handset, or press the

Handsfree

Handsfree button.

Press the required Quickdial memory button, for example M1, M2 or M3.

The number stored on that Quickdial memory button is dialled.

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BT manual BT In Touch 2000 User Phone in normal use, Making and receiving calls, Handsfree button