BT In Touch 2000 ~ Edition 03 ~ 01.03.05 ~ 6692
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Using the BT In Touch Pendant in an
emergency
To use the BT In Touch Pendant in an
emergency, you simply press the
Pendant
button. The small red light will flash to
confirm that the
Pendant
button has been
pressed.
Your BT In Touch 2000 will dial the stored
emergency contact numbers you have
programmed (see page 20).
Important
If the
Pendant
button is pressed at the same time as
a call is coming in, then your BT In Touch 2000
will assume that you want to receive the incoming
call rather than start the emergency sequence.
When you have finished your conversation,
press the
Pendant
button again to hang-up.
The light on the
Handsfree
button will go
out.
If, during the call, you decide to use the
handset, simply pick it up and continue
your conversation.
BT In Touch Pendant in normal use
You can use the BT In Touch Pendant to
answer incoming calls. When the phone
rings, simply press the
Pendant
button to
answer the call. This puts the phone into
‘handsfree’ mode. You don’t need to pick up
the handset, simply speak to the callerusing
the built-in microphone on the telephone.
Using the BT In Touch Pendant
Important
Whenever you change the location of the
BT In Touch 2000, you should test the BT In Touch
Pendant again.
The maximum range in a clear line-of-sight of the BT
In Touch Pendant is 50m, but this operating range
may vary depending on certain conditions. For
example:
• You are too far from the phone – the maximum
range in a clear line of sight, that is, with no
obstructions, is 50m.
• You have another radio device or transmitter
situated near your home which is interfering with
your BT In Touch Pendant, such as a fire station
nearby.
• Something is blocking the signal between the
BT In Touch Pendant and the phone, such as,
unusually thick walls, a tree or a garden shed.