BT 1250 Classic user manual

User manual for the device BT 1250 Classic

Device: BT 1250 Classic
Category: Cordless Telephone
Manufacturer: BT
Size: 1.36 MB
Added : 4/19/2013
Number of pages: 34
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On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073
BT On-Air 1250 Classic
Digital cordless telephone answering machine
User Guide
This product is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails.
Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks
and private switchboards in the United Kingdom.
*YOU MUST SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR NETWORK
PROVIDER’S CALLER

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O Z S I C V F e L r Y N R H E B U t y e  X K Q M e D G A p T On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 In Use Shows that the handset is in use. At a glance In range Handset Indicates that you are in range of Silent mode the base station. Displayed when the handset Stored messages ringer has been switched off. Incoming calls will not cause the Indicates that you have old handset to ring. messages stored. Battery Internal (Intercom) Call Shows the status of the handset

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On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 In this guide At a glance 2 Using additional handsets and bases 24 Introduction 4 Registering additional handsets 24 Unpacking your BT On-Air 1250 Classic 4 To de-register a handset from the base 25 For your records 4 Safety information 4 General information 26 Guarantee 26 Setting up 5 Technical information 26 Plan the location 5 Switchboard compatibility 27 Using the telephone 8 Recall 27 Making and ending calls 8 Switchboar

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On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 Introduction For your records Unpacking your BT On-Air 1250 Classic Date of purchase: If anything is missing, please contact your Place of purchase: place of purchase immediately. Serial number: One BT On-Air 1250 base. For guarantee purposes proof of purchase is One BT On-Air 1000 Classic handset. required so please keep your receipt. One power supply for base station. Enter your System Code here. One telephone line cord. One

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On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 Setting up Please note that your handset is already Plug the line cord into the other socket on the registered to the base station. underside of the base marked with a telephone symbol. Plan the location Situate your product close enough to the WARNING telephone and mains power sockets so that the cables will reach. The only way to disconnect Please take care that the power supply and the product from the power supply is to rem

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On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 If you decide on position B, place 2 of the When the battery has been charged for at rubber feet on the plinth and 2 on the base. least 16 hours the display will show the symbol; you can then connect the telephone line cord to the base. Plug the power adaptor into the wall socket and switch on. When the power is switched 1 2 on, the button on your base will light up. Empty Full /3 /3 WARNING Battery low warning Do not connect t

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On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 To replace the handset battery If you need to replace the handset battery, slide off the battery cover. Remove the old battery by disconnecting the small plug inside the battery compartment. Connect the plug of the new battery. Replace the battery cover. Please pay attention not to damage the charging contacts on the handset. 3 Connect the telephone line cord (after charging your handset) Plug the line cord into the telephone w

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On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 Using the telephone Call Monitor To switch the handset power on and off When on a call you can switch-on the loudspeaker on the base so that someone in the same room can hear the conversation. Press and hold the GREEN PHONE button to switch the handset on. To switch call monitor on/off Press and hold the RED PHONE button to switch the handset off. COK During a call, press OK then 0. The display will show the icon to 0 indicate

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I H G On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 To adjust the earpiece volume To delete all numbers shown in the redial list You can adjust the volume during a COK call. Press OK then 4, this will delete all numbers in the redial list. Press the UP button to increase the  4 volume. The display will return to the idle state. Press the DOWN button to decrease  the volume. The display shows the current volume level. Secrecy When on a call you can talk to someone in the

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  p p On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 Number memory To edit memory numbers You can store up to 20 of your most frequently used numbers.  Press the UP or DOWN button. The  display will show . -- -- To store a number in the memory  Use the DOWN button to scroll to the required memory number.  Press the UP or DOWN button. COK Press OK to confirm.  The display shows -- -- Use the DOWN button to scroll to  the first available memory location. To delete

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On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 Internal calls Caller Display If you have multiple handsets registered to a base you can make internal calls between Important handsets. To use Caller Display you must first subscribe to your network provider’s Caller To make an internal call to Display Service. another handset For more information on BT Select Services call BT free on 0800 800 150. Intercom Press the INTERCOM button. If you have subscribed to a Caller Display

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L K On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 Calls list Handset settings Keypad beeps The Calls list contains the telephone numbers You can set your handset to beep when you of your last 20 callers. If you receive more than press a button on the keypad. one call from the same telephone number then it will only appear once in the list. If a call is received when the calls list is full, Keypad beeps and volume then the oldest entry will be deleted automatically. COK If

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C C F F E E B B D D A A On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 To set the time Ringer volume Intercom COK Press the OK button. Press the INTERCOM button. COK Press the 2 button. 2 Press the OK button. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to  Press the 1 button. 1  select the volume you require. 2 Press the 2 button. COK Press OK to confirm. 123 Use the keypad to input the time 456 e.g. 17.35 (24 hour clock). 789 COK When entering the time press the C Silent ring button t

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S F R E Q D On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 Base settings To change base station priority System Code COK Your base station has a default setting of 0000 Press the OK button. but you may want to change this. Press the 7 button. 7 If you change your System Code keep a record  Use the UP and DOWN buttons to of the new number by writing it in the space  select the base you require. provided on page 4. The flashing digit on the left of the Base station priority

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S V F F R E E U Q D D T On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 Using the answering machine Before using your answering machine for the To record your own outgoing first time you need to: set the time and date, message (OGM) and switch the answering machine on. Your On-Air 1250 Classic comes with the Before proceeding it is necessary to pre-recorded outgoing message (OGM) choose which answering machine “Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment, mode you will b

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S S S I I V F F F F F F F R R R H H E E E E E E E U Q Q Q D D D D D D D G G T On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 FOR ANSWER ONLY: To delete your outgoing messages Press the 7 button. 7 Press the 8 button. 8 Intercom Press the 3 button twice quickly. Press the INTERCOM button. 3 You will hear a beep in the earpiece. Press the 7 button. 7 3 Speak your outgoing message. Press the 1 button. 1 Press the 3 button to stop recording. 3 Press the 3 button. 3 Your outgoin

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S S S S I F F F r r R R R R H E E E e e Q Q Q Q D D D G On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 Note that you must have recorded an Note: Timesaver answer and record outgoing message. If you call from another telephone and it To switch on answer only mode press rings 4 times, there are no new messages. the ANSWER button until it flashes If the call is answered after 2 rings there are green. Note that you must have new messages to listen to. recorded an answer only o

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Z S r Y R y y y y y y y e X Q On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 Playing your messages To switch answering machine off Incoming message indicator: Using the handset: Intercom If you have new messages the button, on Press the INTERCOM button. the base, will flash red and an envelope icon will appear on the display of the handset. Press the 7 button. 7 If there is one new message the button will Press the 9 button. 9 flash once. At the base: If there are 2 new m

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O S S S I V e e L L L L L N R R R H U  t t y y y K K K K K Q Q Q M p e e G T On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 To play your messages Deleting all messages You can only delete all messages if If you have new messages, i.e. the there are no new messages. PLAY button is flashing, these will be played first. At the base: To play your messages from the Press and hold the DELETE button base: until a long beep is heard. Press the PLAY button. At the handset: Interco

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O I I L N H H K M G G On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073 VIP To use call screening VIP feature You can decide whether to listen to incoming messages over the loudspeaker and answer them or let When the answering machine is your answer machine take the switched on, this feature allows you to message. still receive calls on your handset(s) Alternatively you can choose not to by privileged callers who you have hear the callers messages. given the VIP code to. Call


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