Contents
Read these notes first
4
Choosing a site for the base unit and
charger pod
4
Radio signals between handset and
base unit
4
Mains power connection
4
Battery safety
4
Installation and set-up
5
Before you start
7
Electrical safety
7
Interference
7
‘Out of range’ warning
7
Switching on and off
8
To switch the handset on and off
8
To lock the keypad
8
Making and answering calls
9
To make a call
9
To answer a call
9
To end a call
9
Earpiece volume
9
Last Number Redial (LNR)
10
Memory dialling
11
To store a number
11
To make a memory call
11
Chain dialling
12
To change a stored number
12
To delete a stored number
12
To use the notebook
13
To store an LNR number in memory
14
Caller Display
15
To check Caller Display records
15
To return a call
16
To delete Caller Display records
16
To store a Caller Display number in
memory
16
Multi-handset use
17
To make an intercom call
17
To answer an intercom call
18
To end an intercom call
18
To transfer a call
18
To shuttle between two calls
19
To set up a three-way conference
19
New Call tone
20
To page all handsets from the
base unit
20
To register a new handset to your
base unit
21
To de-register a handset
22
To select a base unit
22
To register to a different brand of
base unit
23
Customising your handset
24
General points
24
Auto-answer
24
Ringer volume and melody
25
Key tone
25
Direct Call
26
To clear all memories
27
To reset the handset
27
2
Customising your base unit
28
General points
28
Emergency numbers
28
Ringer volume and melody
29
Call barring
29
Date and time
31
To clear all Caller Display memories
32
To reset the base unit
32
Indirect Network
33
To set the network access code
33
To set additional ‘local’ dialling codes
34
To turn Indirect Network on and off
34
Troubleshooting
35
Cleaning and care
41
Declaration of conformity
41
Guarantee and service
42
While the unit is under Guarantee
42
After the
Guarantee has expired
42
Technical details
43
Contents
Binatone Help Line:
0845 345 9677
(Local Call rate)
3
Connection and conditions for use
You can connect your Lifestyle 100 to a direct exchange line (DEL) — a
line connected to a local exchange, with its own phone number; to an
extension socket connected to a DEL; or to an extension on an
approved compatible PBX. Do not connect the Lifestyle 100 as an
extension to a payphone.
The
ringer equivalence numbers (RENs)
of all instruments (phones,
fax machines, etc.) connected to an exchange line
must not add up to
more than 4
— otherwise, one or more of them may not ring and/or
answer calls correctly. The Lifestyle 100 has a REN of 1, and most other
telephones have a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise.
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