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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)

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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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Page 1: ...ATONE Lifestyle 100 User Guide Back Page Ver 2 Jul 04 USER GUIDE THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR MAKING EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLS WHEN THE POWER FAILS ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE MADE FOR AC...

Page 2: ...our Lifestyle 100 system In the box are the cordless handset the base unit three rechargeable batteries and a battery compartment cover for each handset a telephone line cable for the base unit a main...

Page 3: ...digits Where to find it Before you can use the handset to make calls you will need to fit and fully charge the batteries as described on pages 6 and 7 Please read the notes on pages 3 and 4 before yo...

Page 4: ...ords This appears when the keypad is locked or when you re trying to dial a barred number This flashes while your handset is ringing for an intercom call and comes on steadily when the call s connecte...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...walls may reduce the signal strength Mains power connection IMPORTANT The Lifestyle 100 base unit and charger pod must be used with the mains adapter supplied with the unit Using any other adapter wi...

Page 7: ...equipment can cause serious injury if used while you are wet or standing in water If the base unit or charger pod ever falls into water DO NOT retrieve it until you have unplugged the power lead from...

Page 8: ...od to keep the batteries charged 8 Making and answering calls To make a call 1 Key in the telephone number If you make a mistake press the HANG UP C button to clear digits one by one from the display...

Page 9: ...es so you don t need to clear numbers manually unless you want to Making and answering calls 10 Memory dialling You can store up to 20 phone numbers in memory Each number can have up to 24 digits The...

Page 10: ...ar a tone and the number disappears from the display OR press and hold the HANG UP C button for 5 seconds to clear all 20 memories Memory dialling 12 To use the notebook You can store a number in memo...

Page 11: ...yle 100 will store the numbers of the last 10 callers whether or not you answered the call so you can call them back later When all 10 Caller Display memories are full the next incoming number will ov...

Page 12: ...e unit With two or more handsets registered you can make intercom calls from one handset to another transfer an outside call from one handset to another shuttle between an outside call and an intercom...

Page 13: ...Using a multi handset system 18 To shuttle between two calls When you have both an outside call and an intercom call in progress you can shuttle from one to the other like this Press the INT button fo...

Page 14: ...base unit should not need to be registered only additional ones you have bought separately Each handset can be registered to up to four base units numbered 1 to 4 1 Press and hold the HANDSET LOCATOR...

Page 15: ...PHONE OK button to confirm Using a multi handset system 22 To register to a different brand of base unit Your Lifestyle 100 can be registered to any GAP compatible base unit or your can register othe...

Page 16: ...er off 1 for auto answer on 3 Press the PHONE OK button to confirm 24 Ringer volume and melody The handset has eight ringer volume levels including 0 for off and eight ringer melodies With the volume...

Page 17: ...ll off 1 for Direct Call on 3 Press the PHONE OK button to confirm While Direct Call is turned on the display shows and the Direct Call number You can answer calls as normal Customising your handset 2...

Page 18: ...ls including 0 for off and eight ringer melodies With the volume set to 0 the base unit will not ring for an incoming call To change the volume 1 Press the PROG button then 2 1 1 2 Use the or button t...

Page 19: ...ey in the handset number 1 to 6 3 Use the or button to set 0 no outside calls intercom calls only 1 no international calls 2 all calls allowed call barring OFF 4 Press the PHONE OK button to confirm D...

Page 20: ...e To route calls over the alternative network you need to key in the access code each time you make a call Your Lifestyle 100 can do this automatically when you dial a long distance or international n...

Page 21: ...nvalidate the Guarantee ALWAYS check first that you have followed all the steps listed on pages 5 and 6 to install and set up your Lifestyle 100 all connectors are firmly inserted in their sockets mai...

Page 22: ...more telephones and see whether that helps Troubleshooting 36 My call was cut off when I went out of range Now I can t use my handset Move the handset closer to the base unit before you try again to...

Page 23: ...ing 38 Indirect Network The Indirect Network feature isn t working You must subscribe to an alternative network provider before you can use this feature If you have more than one registered handset yo...

Page 24: ...Do not clean any part of your e3300 with benzene thinner or other solvent chemicals this may cause permanent damage which is not covered by the Guarantee When necessary clean it with a damp cloth Keep...

Page 25: ...nd address a cheque or postal order for the value of the repair charge 5 Return your Lifestyle 100 to the address given by the Service Department 42 Technical details Standard Digital Enhanced Cordles...

Page 26: ...nce 4 7 K key tone 25 L Last Number Redial 10 on a PBX 39 storing LNR numbers in memory 14 locking the keypad 8 M making a call 9 memory dialling 11 14 chain dialling 12 deleting numbers 12 27 noteboo...

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