ATL Berkshire 620 User Manual Download Page 4

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PREPARING TO USE YOUR BERKSHIRE 620

INITIAL CHECK

Our telephones are checked, tested and leave us in perfect condition. If yours 
is damaged, please return it to your supplier with proof of purchase, for a 
replacement.

CONNECTION

The Berkshire 620 telephone can be connected either to a Direct Exchange 
Line (DEL), or as an extension to a compatible company exchange (PABX).

HANDSET CORD

This cord must be connected between the telephone and handset. Take the 
longer end of the handset cord, locate the port marked with a handset symbol 
on the base of the telephone and push to locate, then feed the cable through 
the slots to secure the handset cord. Connect the other end of the cord to the 
base of the handset to complete.

LINECORD

The Berkshire 620 is supplied with two linecords, select your required 
linecord i.e., the standard BS6312 BT-socket, or RJ45 socket for category 5/6 
installations. The base of the telephone has a port marked with a telephone 
symbol, plug your selected linecord into this port first, then feed the cable 
through the slots to secure the linecord. Connect the other end to your 
telephone line termination point, i.e., the BT Socket or RJ45 Port.

SETTING DATE / TIME

Press SET key, press key 1, LCD will now display 1-DATE, 2-CL press key 
1 to enter the date setting, input the date in YY/MM/DD format when the 
characters flash, press SET to confirm. After the date is set it will recognise the 
day of the week automatically, press key 2 to enter the time setting, input the 
time in HH:MM in 24-hour format, press SET to confirm, press speakerphone 
key to exit.

It should be noted that the Berkshire 620 date format is MM/DD it’s not 
possible to change this format.

Summary of Contents for Berkshire 620

Page 1: ...ve selected a carefully designed telephone that incorporates the very latest technology offering a stylish instrument and providing many years of excellent service This booklet will ensure you obtain...

Page 2: ...2 TRANSFER TIME SET 3 10 SPEED DIAL KEYS 4 SPEAKERPHONE HEADSET MESSAGE WAITING INCOMING CALL INDICATION 5 MUTE 6 REDIAL PAUSE 7 DIALING KEYS 0 9 8 SPEAKER 9 VOL VOL 10 HANDSET HOOK 11 HANDSET LOCATIO...

Page 3: ...3 LOCATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 12 HANDSET SOCKET 13 LINE CORD SOCKET 14 HEADSET SOCKET 15 SLOTS FOR STAND 16 STAND...

Page 4: ...kshire 620 is supplied with two linecords select your required linecord i e the standard BS6312 BT socket or RJ45 socket for category 5 6 installations The base of the telephone has a port marked with...

Page 5: ...tilt angles of 49 and 30 see below ATTACHING THE STAND TO THE TELEPHONE This paragraph below illustrates an example of 49 angle installation with the stand There are two sets of bolt on the top of th...

Page 6: ...to the notch hole For the other stand angle i e 30 please change the B bolt to slide into the notch hole DETACHING THE STAND FROM THE TELEPHONE To remove the stand from the Berkshire 620 follow the pr...

Page 7: ...7...

Page 8: ...andset hook by sliding upwards Rotate handset hook by 180 degrees and re insert TO FIX THE TELEPHONE TO THE WALL Choose a location close to the telephone wall socket Mark the wall 8 3 cm vertically ap...

Page 9: ...in Handset mode simply lift the handset to answer the call in Speakerphone or Headset mode press the flashing button MAKING CALLS There are three different methods to generate a call Pick up the hand...

Page 10: ...s been installed in the handset to improve audible efficiency VOL VOL In On Hook Mode press the Vol Vol keys to adjust the ringer volume there are four levels i e Off Low Medium and High Handset Mode...

Page 11: ...over replaced and memory keys identified you are now ready to program them To program a memory key the telephone must be in on hook mode press the keys to input the number you want to store then press...

Page 12: ...c please contact your Telecoms Team IT or Service Provider as this will vary depending on what switchboard you re connected to and is NOT a function of the Berkshire 620 Further concerns may also be a...

Page 13: ...nstructions supplied will invalidate the guarantee 2 Damage arising from incorrect installation accidental damage or consequential loss are not covered under the guarantee 3 In the event of a fault de...

Page 14: ...14 NOTES...

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Page 16: ...as been put in place to recycle products using best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimize the impact on the environment treat any hazardous substances and avoid the increasing landfi...

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