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Using your Synergy 2100
additional handset

Press buttons in the order shown

Press and hold the 

POWER

button until the display 
goes blank. The handset is
now off.

Press the 

POWER

button

again. You hear two beeps.
The display flashes

Searching

and then shows

the standby screen.

To switch your handset ON
and OFF

Secrecy

Secrecy

Synergy 2100 - Edition 3 – 31st May ’00

Press the 

INT

button. Display

shows the 

INT

symbol and

Internal

.

Enter the handset number
you want. Display shows 
the number and the called
handset rings.

To call another handset

Int

Your caller is put on hold and
you hear the dialling tone.

KEYPAD

Enter the handset number to
which you want to transfer
the call. When the handset is
answered press the 

END

button and the call 
is transferred.

If the handset is not
answered, press the 

INT

button to speak to the 
caller again.

To transfer an external call to
another handset

Int

USING ADDITIONAL HANDSET

All of the features of the Synergy 2120 and Synergy 2150 are available on your
Synergy 2100, depending on which base station you have your additional handset
registered to. Please refer to your main user guide for operational instructions.

Press the 

END

button to end 

the call.

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Summary of Contents for SYNERGY 2100

Page 1: ...tion to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards in the United Kingdom C A L L E R D I S P L A Y I S O N L Y A V A I L A B L E W H E N R E G I S T E R E D T O T H E S Y N E R G Y 2 1 5 0 D I G I T A L T E L E P H O N E A N S W E R I N G M A C H I N E Y O U M U S T S U B S C R I B E T O Y O U R N E T W O R K P R O V I D E R S C A L L E R D I S P L A Y S E R V I C E B E F...

Page 2: ...Please open this page for an at a glance guide to your Synergy 2100 Synergy 2100 Edition 3 31st May 00 ...

Page 3: ...Please open this page for a further at a glance guide to your Synergy 2100 Synergy 2100 Edition 3 31st May 00 ...

Page 4: ...Please open this page for a further at a glance guide to your Synergy 2100 Synergy 2100 Edition 3 31st May 00 ...

Page 5: ...ad so you cannot press the buttons accidentally Phonebook Scrolls down through the display Displays the directory Options Opens the set up menu Confirms setting you want Del Scrolls up through the display Deletes LNR Press to redial the last number called Inserts a Pause when storing a number in the memory Recall Used to access some BT Select Services and when using your phone with a switchboard I...

Page 6: ...ase name Set new name Registration Base 1 4 Phone book Name Tel number New entry Delete all Flash time Base ringer HS priority Call barring Remove HS Handset 1 5 Dial mode Network Change PIN New PIN PSTN prefix PSTN prefix number Change entry Delete entry Dial entry Italiano Espanol Caller ID Message Call Screen Memo Play Delete old Save Delete VIP 1 VIP 2 Message screen Only when telephone answer...

Page 7: ...aker Volume 0123 Day Time Day 1234567 Time 00 00 TAM mode Ans Record Announce Ans Record Ring counts 246 Play Change Verbal on off Remote PIN PIN Delete Play Change Delete Answer only Answer only TAM off 0000 Answering machine features The answering machine functions and Caller Display will only apply if you have registered your handset to a Synergy 2150 base station ...

Page 8: ...ernal call or when transferring a call to another handset 6 Secrecy feature is on Your caller cannot hear you 7 Battery status indicator 8 Confirms active signal between handset and base 9 Handset loudspeaker 10 Handset number 11 A new call has been received Will also flash in registration mode Only with Synergy 2150 Synergy 2100 Edition 3 31st May 00 1 Charging Cradle 1 Indicates handset charging...

Page 9: ... records 8 Safety instructions 9 Setting up 10 Registering a new Synergy 2100 handset with the base station 12 Using your Synergy 2100 additional handset 15 Maintenance 18 Help 19 Technical information 21 Technical specification 22 Index 24 Hints and tips boxes In this user guide we ve included helpful tips and useful notes They are shown in a white box like this ...

Page 10: ...rnal caller 20 name and number directory Store up to 20 of your most important or frequently dialled names and numbers in the phonebook It s then easy to display and dial numbers in the phonebook Each handset has an individual directory Excellent handset range Under ideal conditions you can use your Synergy 2100 handset at up to 300 metres from the base station outside or up to 50 metres inside Sy...

Page 11: ...EF GHI JKL MN O PQR S TUV Secrecy Int 9 7 8 6 4 5 3 1 2 0 R Options LNR Del Synergy 2100 Call Waiting Pause WX Y Z ABC DEF GHI JKL MN O PQR S TUV Secrecy Int 9 7 8 6 4 5 3 1 2 0 R Options LNR Del Synergy 2100 Call Waiting Pause WX Y Z ABC DEF GHI JKL MN O PQR S TUV Secrecy Int 9 7 8 6 4 5 3 1 2 0 R Options LNR Del Synergy 2100 Call Waiting Pause WX Y Z ABC DEF GHI JKL MN O PQR S TUV Secrecy Int 9 ...

Page 12: ...d so please keep your receipt Date of purchase Place of purchase Serial number on the underside of telephone base Purchase price Synergy 2100 Edition 3 31st May 00 INTRODUCTION Unpacking your Synergy2100 If anything is missing please contact your place of purchase immediately Synergy 2100 handset Synergy 2100 charging cradle Handset Battery pack Plug mounted 13 amp mains adaptor Belt clip ...

Page 13: ...you purchase can also become warm during charging We advise against placing these products on antique veneered or wooden surfaces as damage may occur Do not use the Synergy 2100 in damp humid conditions such as bathrooms Do not expose the equipment or batteries to fire and water Do not dispose of used batteries with general household rubbish and do not burn them Do not use the handsets in places w...

Page 14: ...ors It is possible that the range may be affected by being near water e g large ponds lakes and the sea as well as large metal objects e g radiators metal partition walls and steel girders The Synergy 2100 uses a nickel metal hydride NiMH battery pack supplied Take care to connect the battery as shown and replace the battery cover 1 Install the rechargeable battery in the handset 2 Connect the pow...

Page 15: ... can use it Battery performance After charging your Synergy 2100 handset for the first time subsequent charging time for the battery is approximately 4 5 hours Battery and case may become warm during charging This is normal and not dangerous Under ideal conditions the handset battery should give about 12 hours talktime 7 hours in handsfree mode or 150 hours standby on a single charge Please note h...

Page 16: ...ditional base stations in your main Synergy base station user guide If you have a Synergy 2120 or Synergy 2150 it comes supplied with one handset which is automatically registered as handset number one Please note When switched on a new additional handset will display Not SUB This tells you that the handset is not yet registered with the base station 5 To register your new handset to the base stat...

Page 17: ... is shown on the display as HS 2 3 4 or 5 Options Please note If the registration process fails the handset display shows Not SUB and you should begin the process again Customer Helpline 0845 602 1041 6 To de register a handset Press buttons in the order shown You can use your handset to de register another handset from a base station You cannot de register the handset you are using from the base ...

Page 18: ...set number you want to de register is flashing To confirm You will hear a confirmation tone and the display will return to Remove HS Press to return to standby mode Options Del Options Synergy 2100 Edition 3 31st May 00 ...

Page 19: ...e called handset rings To call another handset Int Your caller is put on hold and you hear the dialling tone KEYPAD Enter the handset number to which you want to transfer the call When the handset is answered press the END button and the call is transferred If the handset is not answered press the INT button to speak to the caller again To transfer an external call to another handset Int USING ADD...

Page 20: ...current setting Use to adjust the level 1 is quiet 3 is loud To confirm To switch off Press and hold for 1 second The loudspeaker symbol will disappear from the display Press to end the call 16 You can talk to one external call and another internal caller at the same time on your Synergy handset During a call with an external caller Your caller is put on hold and you hear a tone KEYPAD Enter the h...

Page 21: ... base station PIN Original setting 0000 To scroll through and select HS Priority To confirm To scroll through the options No priority all handsets ring at the same time Handset 1 5 the selected handset rings first To confirm the displayed setting Display flashes Ring 1 99 KEYPAD Enter the number of rings you want the selected handset to ring before the other handsets To confirm Options Options Opt...

Page 22: ... contact the Synergy Helpline on 0845 602 1041 Calls are charged at local call rates If the problem is not remedied you will be advised to contact your original point of purchase Some retailers offer extended warranty schemes for cover outside the initial 12 month period Please ask them for details Outside warranty If your Synergy 2100 needs repair after the warranty period has ended contact Techl...

Page 23: ...ose of them with ordinary domestic refuse BT accepts no responsibility for damage caused to your Synergy handset by using any other type of battery No display appears The battery may be flat or dead Recharge or replace the battery No dial tone Is the telephone line cord plugged into the phone socket Check that the base station is connected to the mains power and switched on You cannot link up with...

Page 24: ...t you place your Synergy base station and other Synergy handsets at least one metre away from such appliances to avoid any risk of interference The charging cradle does not appear to be working Check that the power adaptor is properly plugged in to the charging cradle your handset has slotted correctly into the charging cradle the battery is correctly fitted into the handset Are you using the corr...

Page 25: ...in this guide The telephone lines must provide Multi frequency Touch Tone dialling capabilities It may be connected to Direct Exchange Lines and switchboards PBXs with new plan plug and socket arrangements Connecting to switchboards Synergy 2100 is only approved for use with a compatible switchboard including those which do not provide secondary proceed indication If you would like a list of suita...

Page 26: ...e of sight Up to 50 metres in buildings Operating time mobile unit Standby up to 150 hours with fully charged battery Phone in use Up to 12 hours Handsfree Up to 7 hours talktime Permitted ambient conditions 0 C to 55 C Handset 5 C to 45 C for operation maximum Base 15 to 90 rel humidity Permitted storage temperature 10 C to 60 C Signalling method DTMF and PULSE Signal key function Timed Break Rec...

Page 27: ...5mm deep using a 3mm drill 24mm apart to take the wall plugs Put wall plugs into the drill holes and then insert both screws Leave 2 3mm between the head of the screw and the wall You are now able to mount the charging cradle Fit the charger onto the two screws If necessary tighten or loosen the screws for the best fit Put the handset back in the charging cradle and switch the power back on at the...

Page 28: ...16 maintenance 18 menu 2 on off 15 register 12 three way call 16 transfer external call 15 Help 19 20 Helpline 13 20 Introduction 7 Key features 6 Maintenance 18 Menu structure 2 3 Power cable 10 Range 10 Records date of purchase 8 serial number 8 purchase price 8 contents of box 8 Registering your handset 12 Returning your Synergy 2100 18 Safety instructions 9 Service 18 Setting up 10 Technical i...

Page 29: ...s respective standard conditions of contract Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract Touchtone is a registered trade mark of British Telecommunications plc in the UK British Telecommunications plc 2000 Registered Office 81 Newgate Street London EC1A 7AJ Registered in England No 1800000 Designed by The Art Design Partnership Limited Printed in China Synergy 2100 Issue 1 5 00 2 Pr...

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