Bluetooth
®
Headset and wish to
transfer it to the Handset, simply
pick up the Handset. This action will
switch off the
Bluetooth
®
Headset.
FROM
BLUETOOTH
®
HEADSET
TO HANDSFREE
If you have taken a call on your
Bluetooth
®
Headset and wish to
transfer it to Handsfree, simply
press the HANDSFREE Button. This
action will switch off the
Bluetooth
®
Headset.
FROM HANDSFREE TO HANDSET
If you have taken a call in Handsfree
mode and wish to transfer it to
the Handset, simply pick up the
Handset. This action will switch off
the Handsfree mode.
FROM HANDSFREE TO
BLUETOOTH
®
HEADSET
If you have taken a call on in
Handsfree mode and wish to transfer
it to you
Bluetooth
®
Headset, press
the CALL CONTROL BUTTON
on your
Bluetooth
®
Headset and
replace the Handset. Additional
details on answering a call on your
Bluetooth
®
headset can be found in
the User Manual supplied with your
Bluetooth
®
Headset.
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►
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Recommended
Bluetooth®
Headsets
For details of the
Bluetooth
®
Headsets
recommended by ATL for use with the ATL
Berkshire 600 AG visit the ATL website at
www.atltelecom.com
Additional
Berkshire 600 AG
Features
TRANSFER KEY (RECALL)
Berkshire 600 AG telephones are provided
with a TRANSFER key, required by modern
public and private exchanges, in order to
gain access to various features such as
‘transferring a call’. For this, the 2 position
selector switch at the rear of the telephone
must be set to the ‘T’ (Time Break Recall) or
‘E’ (Earth Leg Recall) position, to suit your
system requirements.
REDIAL KEY
If you wish to redial the last number you
dialled, you can do so by either just pressing
the REDIAL Button or alternatively by lifting
the handset, and then pressing the REDIAL
button.
MUTE KEY
The microphone in the Handset, Handsfree
and
Bluetooth
®
Headset can be turned off
(mute) in order for you to refer to a colleague
without your caller hearing you.
pressing the MUTE button turns off the
microphone and gives visual LED indication
within the MUTE button and on the LCD.
pressing the MUTE button again turns the
microphone back on and the LED indication
within the MUTE button and LCD is turned
off.
Should you wish to turn off (mute) the
microphone when in
Bluetooth
®
Mode, and
away from the telephone, press the power
/ Mute Button on the
Bluetooth
®
Headset,
additional details on performing the mute
operation on your
Bluetooth
®
headset can
be found in the User Manual supplied with
your
Bluetooth
®
Headset.
MEMORY LOCK
If when pressing the SET key, the display
indicates LOCK IS ON, press both
navigation keys directly below the display
simultaneously. This will turn the memory
lock off, and allow information to be saved.
pressing the same two keys again will set
the lock back on if desired.
MEMORY KEYS
The Berkshire 600 AG comes with 24 non
volatile (no batteries required) memories,
for efficient speed dialling of commonly
used numbers. Making a call via the first 12
(upper) memory locations can be performed
by pressing the desired memory key and
then either lifting the Handset, pressing the
HANDSFREE Button or pressing the CALL
CONTROL BUTTON on your Bluetooth
Headset. The remaining 12 (lower) memories
are initiated by pressing the ‘SHIFT’ key
prior to the desired memory key. To identify
these keys it will first be necessary to write
the names of the company or individuals the
keys will represent, on to the label provided.
This label is held in place by a clear plastic
cover, which can be removed by simply
depressing the retaining clips in the lower
corners, and lifting clear.
With the cover replaced, and memory keys
identified, you are now ready to program
them. First check that the memory lock is set
to ‘off’ - refer to previous chapter.
For the 12 (upper) memory locations press
the SET key, or for the 12 (lower) memories
press the SET key, followed by the Shift
press the memory key to be programmed.
Enter the telephone number to be dialled
followed by the SET key.
If your telephone is on a pABX extension,
it will be necessary to enter the access
digit (9) before the number to be entered.
The pAUSE key is also available to enter a
timed space between the 9 and number, as
required on some pABX systems.
The above instructions have allowed you to
program the first 12 direct (upper) memories
available. The remaining 12 indirect (lower)
memories are programmed the same way,
but require the ‘SHIFT’ key to be pressed
after the SET key.
i.e. SET, SHIFT, MEM KEY, number, SET.
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISpLAY - LCD
The LCD on the ATL Berkshire 600 AG is
active with the time and date presented at
all times, apart from displaying telephone
numbers, a ‘call timer’ will show the length
of each call automatically from the moment
the handset is picked up.