ATL Berkshire SD14 User Manual Download Page 2

1.

Preparation

INITIAL CHECK

All our telephones are thoroughly checked
and tested before leaving the factory. If,
however, you find that there is evidence of
damage, please return the telephone to your
supplier, together with proof of purchase, and
the unit will be replaced.

TELEPHONE NUMBER LABEL

The telephone incorporates a label
underneath the handset for recording
frequently used telephone numbers (release
lower clip on the plastic cover to remove).

CONNECTION

The Berkshire SD14 telephone can be
connected either to a Direct Exchange line, or
as an extension to a compatible company
exchange (PBX).

Plug the telephone line cord into your
telephone socket.

Lift the handset and place receiver to
your ear.

On hearing the Dial Tone your Berkshire SD14
telephone is ready for use. If you do not hear
the Dial Tone or find you are unable to make
calls or have any operational problems, please
refer to the ‘HELP’ section of this guide.

WALL MOUNTING

A wall mounting kit is available as an option
(ATL Telecom part number 0167 001 111),
which also provides space for storage of any
excess connection cord.

2.

Receiving calls

All incoming calls are announced by the tone
caller sounding, and by the Visual Call
Indicator flashing. To answer the call, simply
lift the handset.

3.

Making calls

Pick up the handset and listen for dial
tone

Dial the required telephone number.
(Note: making external calls from a
company  exchange (PBX) requires the
number to be pre-fixed by an access
digit, normally ‘9’)

4.

Features

VISUAL CALL INDICATOR

The Visual Call Indicator (located on the
bottom right corner of the telephone) flashes
when a call is received. This facility is always
present even if the Berkshire SD14 telephone
is a ‘Message Waiting’ version.

MESSAGE WAITING TELEPHONES

There are three versions of  Message Waiting
indication available within the Berkshire SD
range (Message Waiting 3, 8 and 10). This
selection is made via a 3 position switch on
the underneath of the phone (default = 3). A
‘Ring Indicator’ version of the new SD14 is
also available for any exchanges that do not
comply with Message Waiting 3,8 or 10. Call
ATL Telecom Technical Support for details.

RECALL (R) KEY

Berkshire phones are provided with a Recall or
R button which is required by modern
exchanges in order to provide access to some
of their features, ie. Call Transfer.  

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Summary of Contents for Berkshire SD14

Page 1: ...uide Thank you for choosing a Berkshire SD telephone You have selected a British made telephone which incorporates the very latest technology and provides a stylish instrument which will give many years of excellent service ...

Page 2: ...age of any excess connection cord 2 Receiving calls All incoming calls are announced by the tone caller sounding and by the Visual Call Indicator flashing To answer the call simply lift the handset 3 Making calls Pick up the handset and listen for dial tone Dial the required telephone number Note making external calls from a company exchange PBX requires the number to be pre fixed by an access dig...

Page 3: ...ECY The microphone in the handset can be turned off mute in order for you to refer to a colleague without your caller hearing you Pressing the S button turns off the microphone and flashes the adjacent lamp Pressing the S button again turns the microphone back on and the lamp is turned off TONE CALLER VOLUME AND PITCH Tone caller volume and pitch are selected via your Berkshire SD s14 keypad using...

Page 4: ...of the Telecommunications Network Voltage TNV Guarantee Your Berkshire SD14 telephone is designed and manufactured to exacting quality standards This enables ATL Telecom Limited to offer a full 10 year guarantee from the date of purchase This guarantee protects against faulty material or workmanship applies to the UK only and is not transferable The terms and conditions under which the guarantee w...

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