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Page 1: ...er Guide Personal organiser and handsfree telephone This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emerg...

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Page 4: ...red LED lights up when handsfree mode is switched on CRADLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 wxyz mno tuv jkl pqrs ghi abc def A edit add esc ok menu del 3 4 x P R CE C eas com i Esc To move back to the previous...

Page 5: ...e memory Organiser Main battery compartment 2 x AAA alkaline batteries supplied Back up battery compartment 1 x CR1616 battery supplied Connection sockets to mains power supply to telephone socket to...

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Page 7: ...Using your Easicom 100 9 Using Select Services 25 Set up Options 30 Connecting to a switchboard PBX 34 Maintenance 35 Help 36 Technical information 38 Index 39 Hints and tips boxes In this user guide...

Page 8: ...Service For more information call BT on Freefone 0800 800 150 You can expect your Easicom 100 to give you many years of trouble free service Please read the instructions carefully before use and keep...

Page 9: ...power adaptor is disconnected If your Easicom 100 is connected to a PBX switchboard you may have to dial an access number before 999 to contact the emergency services Some switchboards cannot dial ou...

Page 10: ...battery use only lithium CR1616 batteries Do not try to use any power supply connection except the one provided otherwise you may damage your Easicom 100 It may also invalidate approval of this appar...

Page 11: ...elephone line cord Plug the other end into the telephone line wall socket If you do not have modern phone sockets call Freefone 0800 800 150 and ask for a BT engineer to come and fit the correct type...

Page 12: ...Contrast p32 Automatic Shut Down p32 Switchboard PBX setting p34 OK A edit P A 5jkl 0 Connect a telephone optional So you can hold conversations not heard via the loudspeaker connect a telephone by p...

Page 13: ...n lets you enter numbers letters and special symbols These include and many more All calculator functions are marked in orange on the Organiser to move the cursor to the left enter a during a call to...

Page 14: ...ons For example to store the name JOHN 4 5 6 GHI JKL MNO del A Press 5 on the organiser until J appears in the display Then press 6 on the organiser until the display shows O Enter the H by pressing 4...

Page 15: ...button KEYPAD Dial the number If the organiser is off the base make sure the infrared link is pointing at the base Press the OK button Display shows DIALLING and the number is dialled You hear your ca...

Page 16: ...played Press the OK button to dial the number You can prevent your caller from hearing you while you hold a conversation with someone else close by During a call Press the secrecy button The secrecy l...

Page 17: ...ncel esc OK del OK esc esc OK edit P 13 To delete a Quickdial number Using the Quickdial memory Store up to 6 of your most frequently dialled numbers in the Quickdial memory You can also copy entries...

Page 18: ...u want and then press the OK button Using the Personal directory You can store all your friends family and non business contacts in a separate directory Entries in the Personal directory are stored in...

Page 19: ...Press buttons in order shown Select PERSONAL from the main menu Find the name you want by entering the first letter or letters of the person s name The screen shows all the names with or next to those...

Page 20: ...o dial a Personal number PERSONAL NAME ONE NAME TWO NAME THREE NAME FOUR NAME FIVE NAME SIX 4 I5 PM 18 APR DIALLING NAME 1234567890 Press buttons in order shown Select PERSONAL from the main menu Find...

Page 21: ...e Business directory are stored in alphabetical order Individual contacts under a business name are also stored in alphabetical order Press buttons in order shown Select BUSINESS from the main menu Pr...

Page 22: ...a number in the Business directory Press buttons in order shown You can copy a number to the Quickdial memory Select BUSINESS from the main menu KEYPAD Highlight the phone number you want to copy Pres...

Page 23: ...ng the appointments alarm is set to ON your Easicom 100 will give you an alert call at any time up to 15 minutes before your appointment When the alarm goes off the screen displays details of your app...

Page 24: ...elect APPOINTMENTS from the main menu Highlight the entry you want to change Press the edit button KEYPAD Use the keypad and cursor buttons to change the details you want Press the OK button to save t...

Page 25: ...e note you want to view Press the edit button KEYPAD Use the keypad to make changes Press the OK button to save or the or esc button to cancel esc OK edit P esc OK add R Using the calculator The calcu...

Page 26: ...cancel Select NOTES from the main menu Highlight the title of the note you want to view Press the OK button OK esc OK del To view a note To delete a note 22 Caller Display Your Easicom 100 does not of...

Page 27: ...mportant personal information such as your Diving License National Insurance and Passport numbers under User Info for easy reference at any time Press buttons in order shown Select USER INFO from the...

Page 28: ...Press buttons in order shown Select USER INFO from the main menu highlight the USER INFO entry you want to view Press the OK button The entry is displayed OK To view a User Info entry 24...

Page 29: ...llowing range of BT Select Services Friends Family Call My Bill Call Waiting Subscription service Call Diversion Subscription service Reminder Call Pay as you use For further information see the Selec...

Page 30: ...service is pre programmed into your Easicom 100 You will need to follow these steps to put in your telephone number and your customer number before you contact Friends and Family with your Easicom 100...

Page 31: ...My Bill for the first time Press buttons in order shown Providing the above steps have been followed the first time you contact Friends and Family with your Easicom 100 you need only follow the steps...

Page 32: ...working day When the main menu is displayed Select SELECT SERVICES from the main menu Highlight CALL MY BILL Press the OK button The Call My Bill number is displayed Press the OK button The Call My B...

Page 33: ...the OK button Select SELECT SERVICES from the main menu Select CALL WAITING Highlight OFF Press the OK button Select SELECT SERVICES from the main menu Select CALL WAITING Highlight CHECK Press the OK...

Page 34: ...f useful features which you can adjust to suit your preferences Alarm Clock set the time you want it to ring every day Password to help prevent unauthorised access to the details in the organiser Keyp...

Page 35: ...ix digits Press the OK button or or esc to cancel esc OK edit P To enter a password PASSWORD NAME TEL OLD NEW CONFIRM PASSWORD ON OFF If you make a mistake when confirming the new password you are ask...

Page 36: ...the esc button to return to the MEM BAT status screen esc OK OK Select SET UP from the main menu Select LCD CONTRAST Adjust the contrast between Low and High Press the OK button to save or or esc to...

Page 37: ...out losing any of the information stored on the memory Press the RESET button located in the back up battery compartment Please note If you want to reset and delete all the of the data that has been e...

Page 38: ...etween the two without having to re programme all the numbers 34 Connecting to a switchboard PBX Press buttons in order shown The organiser must be placed on the cradle while you follow these steps Se...

Page 39: ...urchase Some retailers offer extended warranty schemes for cover outside the initial 12 month period Please ask them for details Outside warranty If your Easicom 100 needs repair after the warranty pe...

Page 40: ...th the cradle Make sure the infrared window on the organiser can see the cradle without obstruction The range for the organiser is 3 metres from the cradle Batteries could be low or flat 36 Help If th...

Page 41: ...ck your setting see page 34 You may need to enter a pause after the access code to allow enough time for the switchboard PBX to get an outside line Flashing IN USE light There is an incoming call Your...

Page 42: ...Recall Guarantee If you own your Easicom 100 under guarantee BT guarantee the product for one year provided that The equipment has only been used for its proper purpose and has not been subjected to...

Page 43: ...6 Introduction 4 Keypad tone 31 Making calls 11 Maintenance 35 Memory status 32 Menu 9 Notes 21 Organiser keypad 9 Organiser symbols 9 Password 31 Personal directory 14 Power cable 7 Quickdial 13 Rece...

Page 44: ...t to British Telecommunications plc s respective standard conditions of contract Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract TouchtoneTM is a registered trade mark of British Telecommun...

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