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Wall mounting

To wall mount your Freestyle 120 Plus

Before you start ensure that the telephone is
in easy reach of the power supply and a
telephone socket. Ensure that the wall can
support the weight of the unit.

Use the template on the following page to
mark the positions of the screws.

Drill two holes for the screws and insert the
wallplugs provided (if required).

Put the screws into the wall leaving about
5mm of screw exposed to mount the
stand/bracket.

Hook the stand/bracket over the screw heads
to check if it fits correctly, then remove again.

Ensure that the power supply and the

telephone lines are connected to the base
unit, then fit the lines into the channels on
the bottom of the base unit securing the
lines under the small tabs.

Any spare length of mains and telephone
lead can be stored in the hollow portion of
the wall bracket, but they should not be
wound around each other.

Fit the top end of the base unit over the lugs
at the top of the wall bracket.

Ensure that the lines are fitted into their slots
at the bottom of the wall bracket, clip the
base unit to the bottom of the wall bracket.

Place the wall bracket (the thin end of the
wedge at the top) over the screw heads and
pull down as far as possible to secure.

Spare parts for your Freestyle 120 Plus are

available from your BT shop or supplier, or you

can contact us on 

Lo

-call 0345

697146

between

9.00am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday.

WALL

WALL PLUG

SCREW

Attach the stand/bracket by hooking

it over the screws protruding from

the wall.

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Summary of Contents for FREESTYLE 120 PLUS

Page 1: ...Freestyle120 Plus User guide...

Page 2: ...Please open this page for a further At a glance guide to your Freestyle 120 Plus...

Page 3: ...ts you hear the telephone number of the last person who called you see page 18 Batt low light Flashes when the handset battery is low see page 9 Charging contacts Aerial Does not extend do not pull ou...

Page 4: ...right hand side to lower or raise the speaker volume see page 16 Intercom button and light Press to make or answer an intercom call Light flashes when an intercom call is ringing and stays on during t...

Page 5: ...ntenance 24 Index 27 Wall mounting 29 Hints and tips boxes In this user guide we ve included helpful tips and useful notes They are shown in a grey box Customer Helpline Should you have problems with...

Page 6: ...se keep your receipt Emergency Calls The emergency services can be contacted in the UK by dialling 999 You may also dial 112 which is valid in any country that is a member of the European community As...

Page 7: ...anty period and it is due to accidental or wilful damage including lightning and electrical damage BT will not replace or repair free of charge Important As this product is rechargeable it is normal t...

Page 8: ...replace the batteries every six months 1 Handset aerial Your Freestyle 120 Plus uses a compact aerial which does not pull out 2 Check your telephone wall socket If you do not have a modern phone sock...

Page 9: ...e120 Plus 2 Your Freestyle 120 Plus should not be fitted in wet or damp conditions for example in a bathroom Also the handset should not be left out in the rain 3 There is a slight chance that your ph...

Page 10: ...0800 800 150 Try to avoid locations near metallic obstructions or electrical appliances such as TV sets fridges computers fluorescent lights radiators metal pipes and metal window frames The Freestyl...

Page 11: ...overcharged However leaving the handset on the base unit all the time can deteriorate rechargeable batteries To get the longest possible life from your batteries take the handset off the base for a fe...

Page 12: ...ou do not hear a dialling tone after pressing the TALK button wait a few seconds On a few exchanges there may be a delay TALK To switch from Pulse to Tone signalling during a call If you are connected...

Page 13: ...tch selects tone or pulse dialling and earth or time break recall T TB Your Freestyle 120 Plus is preset to this position Most modern exchanges use tone dialling and time break recall for faster diall...

Page 14: ...overwrites any previous number stored under the same location code Stored numbers can include switchboard and network services that use the and buttons as well as PAUSE and RECALL functions QUICKDIAL...

Page 15: ...Press the QUICKDIAL button You hear a confirmation beep The number is stored Press the QUICKDIAL button again Press another 0 9 button to select a second location code under which to store the remaini...

Page 16: ...n the memory page 12 You can mix manual and memory dialling as required For example you can dial the area code 0181 3120 from the memory and then complete the number manually QUICKDIAL Using the Secre...

Page 17: ...ERCOM lights on the handset and base go out INTERCOM INTERCOM Using your Freestyle 120 Plus 15 To call the handset from the base At the base Press the INTERCOM button on the base unit The INTERCOM lig...

Page 18: ...h to lower the volume Press the right hand side of the VOLUME switch to raise the volume If there is an incoming call when using the intercom the base unit will ring To take the call press the TALK bu...

Page 19: ...ithout disconnecting your first caller by pressing the CALL WAITING button The first caller will be put on hold T Call Waiting When you have spoken to the second caller you can return to the first cal...

Page 20: ...swer it or not BT Select Services 18 1471 This free service lets you easily find who called your number last To use the 1471 feature Press the TALK button and wait for a dialling tone Press the 1471 b...

Page 21: ...e line The base ringer switch is set to OFF Line fault or faulty socket The ringer switch on the base unit is set to HI LO Replace handset on base unit for 10 seconds and try again If this does not wo...

Page 22: ...p batteries If the REN exceeds 4 disconnect 1 or more telephones or devices Check with your telephone engineer that the extension socket has been installed correctly Extend the base unit telescopic ae...

Page 23: ...ll Automatic storage of last number dialled Loop disconnect Pulse and Multifrequency Tone signalling Microphone secrecy PABXs providing secondary proceed indication Memory storage of up to ten numbers...

Page 24: ...ssigned to the exclusive use of cordless telephones As the use of cordless telephones becomes more widespread users may experience a reduction in the quality of service obtained from this apparatus Tr...

Page 25: ...appliances can cause serious injury if used when you are wet or standing in water Don t install the base unit where the various leads can be tripped over or walked on This may cause injury or damage...

Page 26: ...bs to remove it Undo the plastic belt securing the battery pack Remove the old battery pack by unplugging the small white plug that connects it to the handset Insert the small white plug of the new ba...

Page 27: ...charge the handset batteries for 24 hours Do not clean with abrasive materials In the event of a power failure During a power failure if you have fitted fresh alkaline back up batteries in the base un...

Page 28: ...the BT product helpline on Lo call 0345 697146 where fully trained staff are there to assist you from 9 00am to 5 30pm Monday to Friday If the unit is faulty within the guarantee period return it with...

Page 29: ...ringer volume 11 Intercom Base unit 15 Handset 15 Volume base unit 16 Last number redial 14 Making a call 10 Memory Change a number 14 Dial 13 Dial more than 20 digits 14 Quick dial directory label 1...

Page 30: ...to a switchboard 23 REN Ringer Equivalence Number 22 Safety advice 23 Transmission frequencies 22 Maintenance 24 Changing handset batteries 24 Care of handset batteries 25 General cleaning 25 Guarante...

Page 31: ...nto the channels on the bottom of the base unit securing the lines under the small tabs Any spare length of mains and telephone lead can be stored in the hollow portion of the wall bracket but they sh...

Page 32: ...30...

Page 33: ...31 77 mm...

Page 34: ...ect to availability and may be modified from time to time Services and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc s respective standard conditions of contract Nothing in this pub...

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