Converse 120 Userfriendly Guide
At a glance Handset hook Holds handset in place when wall mounted. Visual ring indicator Flashes when you have an incoming call. Message Waiting indicator (for Meridian Switchboard users only) Flashes when there is Voice Mail. Phone number label Slide the phone extension number label out from under the plastic cover to write your phone numbers. Recall For use with switchboard services and some BT Select Services. Secrecy light Comes on when you are using the secrecy function.
Installing your Converse 120 Plug your Converse 120 into the phone socket Situating your Converse 120 Situate your Converse 120 close enough to a phone socket so that the cables will reach. Do not stand it on carpets or other similar surfaces that generate fibres. Your Converse 120 can be wall-mounted. See ‘Wall-mounting’. Warning Your Converse 120 is only designed to be operated in a normal office or domestic environment. It should not be used in bathrooms or near water.
To redial the last number You can redial a number up to 31 digits long. Message Waiting indicator This feature is for Meridian switchboard users only. 1 Lift the handset. 2 Press the Redial button. Redial The last number you called is redialled. To use the Secrecy button When you have Voice mail messages waiting the Message Waiting indicator will flash at regular constant intervals.
Wallmounting Help No dialling tone Your Converse 120 can be wall-mounted using the screws and wall plugs provided. Is the line cord plugged into the telephone socket? 5mm protruding from the wall on which to hang the phone. 4 Rotate the handset hook 180˚ so that it protrudes upward. This holds the handset in place when wall mounted.
Technical information Environment Your Converse 120 should be kept free of dust, moisture and high temperatures. Wipe the casing clean with a damp, not wet, cloth. Do not use spray or abrasive cleaners as damage to the internal components or polished surfaces could result. How many phones can you have? (REN) All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), which is used to calculate the number of items which may be connected to any one telephone line.