BT In Touch 2000 ~ Edition 03 ~ 01.03.05 ~ 6692
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Setting up the emergency facility on
your BT In Touch 2000.
Entering your emergency contacts
Although the BT In Touch 2000 will accept “999” as
a phone number which can be allocated emergency
status, it is not recommended. BT strongly
recommends that the person called first assesses
the nature of the emergency call and then rings the
emergency services with the relevant information.
This ensures that only appropriate calls are passed
on to the emergency services.
IMPORTANT
It is important that you set up your emergency
contact numbers correctly. To do this, first enter the
phone numbers and names into the Quickdial
memories. Then separately give emergency status to
each Quickdial memory.
If a Quickdial memory has not been allocated
emergency status, it will not be automatically
dialled when you press the
Emergency
button (on
the BT In Touch 2000 or Pendant).
If none of the Quickdial memories have been
allocated emergency status then the emergency
feature will not work. A voice prompt is played to
alert the User “Warning. No emergency numbers”.
IMPORTANT
It is highly recommended that more than one
number is stored as an emergency contact number.
Also, do not store the same emergency contact
number on more than one Quickdial memory button.
To enter your emergency phone numbers
Enter the phone numbers you want to use for
emergencies as Quickdial numbers by
following the instructions shown in
‘Storing
Quickdial numbers’, page 13.
To give numbers emergency status
You must enter your emergency phone
numbers before you can give them
emergency status.
Press the
Store
button.
The display shows:
Press the
#
button. The display shows:
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SELECT LOCATION
EMERGENCY STATUS
Store
ENTER MEMORIES
THEN PRESS STORE
then