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The  two  types  of recall  are: 

Earth Recall 

- switch to MFE 

Timed Break Recall 

- switch to MFT 

2.5  Summary 

Your  dialling  and  recall  switch  should  be 
set  by  you  according to  the  following  chart: 

MFT 

(TouchTone) 

For  telephones  connected  to  modem  digital 
exchanges 

and/or 

some 

(non-BT) 

modem 

switchboards. 

MFE 

(TouchTone) 

For  telephones  connected  to  most  modem 
switchboards, 

including 

all 

modem 

BT 

switchboards. 

LD 

Telephones  connected  to old  exchanges. 

SECTION  3 

HOW  TO  MAKE  A  CALL 

3.1  Simple  Calls 

Your  Vanguard  is  easy  to  use. 

To 

make  a  call 

STEP 

Lift  the  handset  and  listen  for  the 
dial  tone 

STEP 

Key  in  the  number 

STEP  3  When  you've  finished  the  call  replace 

the handset. 

3.2  Secrecy  Facility 

The  key  marked 

"S" 

allows  you  to  silence 

the  microphone  part  of  the  handset  much 
more 

effectively 

than 

covering 

the 

mouthpiece  with  your  hand. 

To 

use  the  'Secrecy'  key 

STEP 

Make  your 

call 

STEP 

When you  want  to  cut  off the microphone 
press  and  hold  down  the  "S"  key 

STEP  3  To  continue  normal  conversation  release 

the  key. 

The 

"S" 

key  still  lets  you  hear  anything 

said  to  you  by  the  person  on  the  other  end 
of  the  line. 

3.3  Last Number Redial 

Every  time  you  dial  a  number  it 

will 

be 

stored  automatically  in  your  Vanguard 
memory  ready  for  you  to  dial  it  again, 
quickly  and  easily.  This is  particularly useful 
if  you  want  to  make  repeated  attempts  to 
contact  a  busy  number,  such  as  a  theatre 

booking  office.  Up to 

24 

di

gi

ts  will be  stored 

in  this  way. 

On  a  direct  line  this  is  how  to  redial  the 

last  number  you  called. 

To 

use  the  Last  Number  Redial 

STEP 

Lift  the  handset  and  wait  for  dial  tone 

STEP 

Press  and  release  the  "L"  key  - the 

number  you  want 

will be 

dialled 

automatically. 

Summary of Contents for VANGUARD

Page 1: ...British i EL ECO ...

Page 2: ...QUICKER CONNECTION OF CALLS BE SURE TO READ SECTION 2 3 ...

Page 3: ... OF THE R OR RECALL KEY 4 1 With aSwitchboard 4 2 With a Direct Exchange Line SECTION 5 TABLE DESK OR WALL MOUNTING 5 1 Table or Desk Use 5 2 Wall Mounting PAGE 3 4 5 6 7 SECTION 6 USING VANGUARD WITH MODERN NETWORK FACILITIES 8 SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 8 MAINTENANCE SECTION 9 FINAL WORDS 9 1 Approved facilities 9 2 Where and how you can use your Vanguard 9 3 Connecting to a switchboard c...

Page 4: ...thing you need to know about your new Vanguard and how to get the best from it The Rental Option only from British Telecom A stylish range of British Telecom phones to rent tested for quality and reliability Home repair service included You can be sure of minimum disruption in the event of a fault ...

Page 5: ...acket For access to Star Services data entry services and switchboard facilities get the full benefit of British Telecom s new digital exchanges either now or in the near future access exciting new services such as British Telecom s Voicebank You will find it useful to read this booklet before you start to use your new Vanguard The most important points have been summarised in the boxes to help yo...

Page 6: ...ne caller 4 To adjust the volume of the tone caller Move the switch on the back right hand side of the telephone to Hi Lo or Off 2 3 Setting the Dialling Switch New exchanges being installed by British Telecom will enable you to set up calls using the new TouchTone signalling This means that you will hear a series of tones when dialling a number rather than the usual clicks This means that your ca...

Page 7: ... microphone part of the handset much more effectively than covering the mouthpiece with your hand To use the Secrecy key STEP 1 Make your call STEP 2 When you want to cut off the microphone press and hold down the S key STEP 3 To continue normal conversation release the key The S key still lets you hear anything said to you by the person on the other end of the line 3 3 Last Number Redial Every ti...

Page 8: ...oming speech your hearing aid should be switched to the T position before the telephone handset is used Try adjusting the position of the earpiece until you get the clearest sound 6 SECTION 4 USE OF THE R or RECALL KEY 4 1 With a Switchboard The key marked R accesses the Recall facility available on some switchboards If this applies to you this key will be used to recall the switchboard operator p...

Page 9: ...DETACH THIS TEMPLATE FOR WALL MOUNTING YOUR VANGUARD ...

Page 10: ...TEMPLATE FOR WALL MOUNTING YOUR VANGUARD TOP ri SCREW POSITIONS I ...

Page 11: ...British 1 EL ECO ...

Page 12: ... in this booklet will help you to get the screws on the right positions but make sure the wall can support the weight of the phone To enable the phone to fit flush against the wall first feed the line cord through one of the channels on the base as shown below To prevent the handset from falling off the telephone when it is wall mounted position the handset guide which is located above the words B...

Page 13: ...urrently connected to one of the older exchanges we shall write to you about 6 months before your exchange is modernised 8 REMEMBER you will only get the best possible service if the switch on your telephone is set to match your exchange Details on how to do this are in Section 2 3 6 3 What it means to you British Telecom s network of telephone exchanges is currently being modernised to bring cust...

Page 14: ...verridden by dialling the sequence of digits without pause Once the announcement has started it must finish before you can continue Charge Advice This automatically informs the exchange to call you back with the cost of the call you are making or are about to make Before making the call pick up the handset and key in 40 Key in the number you require followed by Your call will then be connected You...

Page 15: ...gging into another socket If a fault is still suspected and your Vanguard is rented you should contact your local British Telecom Fault Service The number is usually 151 but check your Phone Book A British Telecom engineer may be able to give you more advice and may also be able to carry out a remote test on your installation When necessary if your Vanguard is rented a visit to your premises will ...

Page 16: ...rivately owned direct connection may be made by the authonsed maintainer British Telecom or if 14 davs notice have been given to the authorised maintainer by another person IMPORTANT Compatible Switchboards The design characteristics of switchboards and telephones are such that not all types of approved telephone will operate satisfactorily on all types of switchboard The Vanguard is approved for ...

Page 17: ...agents 2 If a fault does occur in this product you should return it to where you bought it and provided you produce your receipt it will either be repaired or replaced free of charge l The terms of this guarantee do not affect your statutory rights APPROVED for connection to telecommunicat1on syst ms specified 1n the 1nstruct1ons for use sub1ect to the cond1t1ons set out 1n them S 1000 3 J 501151 ...

Page 18: ...able as soon as possible l understand there will be a charge for the work I Address ______________________Telephone number__________ Telephone number for contact if different from above ______________ _ Name___________________________________ _ Date________________________ __________ _ Mode _______ npproval numberS 1000 3 j 501151 Send this installation card to your nearest 8rit1sh Telecom Sales O...

Page 19: ... x AFFIX POSTAGE STAMP HERE British Telecom Sales Office ...

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