N D ETW SU IS PL OR BS *YO C A FE Y K P RIB U M AT SE RO E U UR RV V TO ST E ICE IDE YO W B R IL E ’S UR L FO C W R AL O E L RK T ER H IS BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 User Guide BT FREESTYLE 2100 This equipment is not designed for making telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Quick guide to the menu structure Prog 0 DELETE QUICKDIAL DELETE CALLS LIST 1 CHANGE PIN 2 BABYSITTER MODE SWITCH ON/OFF 3 CHANGE BABYSITTER CALL NUMBER EDIT/INSERT NUMBER 4 EARPIECE VOLUME 1-3 5 RINGER MELODY 1-6 6 RINGER VOLUME 1-3 9 RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS CODE R RECALL SETTING Quickdial QUICKDIAL NUMBER DIAL EDIT DELETE Calls CALLS LIST DIAL DELETE Redial DIAL NUMBER Customer Helpline If you experience any
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Quick guide For the handset settings Function Key combination Answer a call * Make a call or R Press until the number you want is displayed ia d l ic k d ia Qu – ic k – Prog Qu Store a number ed Redial a number ial End a call l again to scroll to Quickdial location Enter telephone number to be stored – 0 – 4 to 9 – 1 or GH I Prog Secrecy on/off During a call press Adjust ringer melody Prog Keypad lock
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 In this guide Please note that there is a detailed Index at the back of this guide, see page 26.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Introduction Your Freestyle 2100 has been designed for ease of use and made to the high standards set by BT Please read the instructions carefully before use and retain this user guide for future reference. DECT This user guide applies to both single and twin handset systems. The internal call functions described in this guide apply only to Freestyle 2100 base stations with more than one handset connected.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 ia l ed 1 MN ● ● 2 x AAA rechargeable handset batteries (packed with battery cover). DECT Digital Clarity ● ● ● ● Battery compartment cover. Wall mounting screws and wall plugs ● ● 7 1 x Freestyle 2100 base station. 1 x Freestyle 2100 charger. 2 x Plug mounted, 13 amp mains adaptors. Telephone line cord. 4 x AAA rechargeable handset batteries (packed with battery cover). 2 x Battery compartment covers.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Unpacking your Freestyle 2100 Twin ACR AB PQ ● 1 x Freestyle 2100 base station. 2 JKL ia l R DEF 3 MN 5 6 8 9 TU V RS V RS 7 YZ GH I 4 0 ● Clr. Prog 1 MN WX O I TU l R DEF 3 6 9 YZ JKL 5 8 C 2 Calls ia R Prog AB PQ 7 Wall mounting screws and wall plugs ed ia l ed Clr. GH O 4 C 1 d l R ick Qu Calls ia d 2 x Freestyle 2100 handsets.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Safety information General Only use the power supply included with the product. Using an unauthorised power supply will invalidate your guarantee and may damage the telephone. The item code for the Freestyle 2100 base station mains power supply is 009294. The item code for the Freestyle alarm clock radio charger mains power supply is 009865. Only use the approved rechargeable batteries supplied.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Setting up Follow these steps to set up your Freestyle 2100 ready for use Plan the location of your Freestyle 2100 1 Connect the base station Plug the power supply cable into the power socket on the underside of your base. The following points should be considered: • Situate your product close enough to the power socket so that the cable will reach safely without stretching.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 3 Install the rechargeable batteries in the handset Once the battery has been fully charged (after the initial 16 hours) and the handset is removed from the base the battery icon will show 50%, this shows that the battery is charging correctly. Battery levels Empty The handset uses two rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride Ni-MH) AAA batteries which are supplied.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Battery performance (cont) Fully discharging the batteries at least once a week will help them to last as long as possible. However, the charge capacity of rechargeable batteries will reduce with time as they wear out, so reducing the talk/standby time of the handset. Eventually they will need to be replaced. Please note Under ideal conditions, the handset battery should give about 10 hours talktime or 100 hours standby on a single charge.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Using your Freestyle 2100 telephone Making and receiving calls To make a call To end a call Press the TALK button. The display will show the icon and you will hear the dial tone. Press the TALK button. Enter the telephone number. It is dialled automatically. Place the handset back in the base. Or To receive a call Preparatory dialling Preparatory dialling allows you to enter the number before pressing the TALK button.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 To page your handset(s) You can page your handset(s) from the base station to alert a handset user that they are wanted or to locate a missing handset. Press the PAGE button on the base station. The handset(s) will begin to ring. Press the PAGE button again to stop ringing. You can also stop the ringing by pressing the TALK button on the handset.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Internal calls If you have purchased the Freestyle 2100 Twin, you will be able to make internal calls between handsets. 10 Last number redial Your handset automatically saves the last 10 numbers called for redialling. To redial the last number called Press and hold the R button until the icon and are displayed. ed R ial To make an internal call R The other handset will ring. To end the internal call, press the TALK button.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Clr. If you make a mistake, press the CLEAR button to delete incorrect digits. Press the PROG button to confirm. Prog Qu ic k ia d If there are more than 9 digits in the number, – – – is displayed e.g. To change/delete a stored quickdial number l Qu ic k ia d – 3456 7890 12 3 –– l Clr. Please note To enter a pause in a stored number, please see page 25.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Caller Display IMPORTANT To use Caller Display you must first subscribe to your network provider’s Caller Display feature. A quarterly fee is payable. For more information on BT Calling Features, call BT free on 0800 800 150. Ring Back calls will display the number you dialled to request the Ring Back service.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 To delete all numbers in the Calls list Prog 0 Press the PROG button. Press the 0 button. Calls Press the CALLS button Prog Press the PROG button. All numbers stored in the Call list are deleted. Please note If you have purchased a Freestyle 2100 Twin, then the Calls list will be deleted on both handsets.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Handset settings To adjust the handset ringer melody There are 6 different ringer melodies to choose from. Press the PROG button. Prog JKL 5 Press the 5 button. The current melody selection is heard. To switch the handset ringer off/on Press and hold the ✱ button. The ringer is switched off and the display shows . Press and hold the ✱ button again. The ringer is switched back on. Press a button 1-6 to select the preferred melody.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 To adjust the Recall setting The default recall setting (option 2) is set at 100ms which is used by the Public Telephone Network as well as most PBX’s. Normally you will not need to change this setting but some PBX’s may require a longer recall in which case option 1 (280ms) should be selected. There are 2 settings to choose from.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 When babysitter mode is set, you can still receive incoming calls from any number.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 To switch Babysitter mode on Prog Press the PROG button. AB C 2 Press the 2 button. Enter the system PIN number (factory setting 0000). Prog Press the PROG button. If you switch Babysitter mode on, the number you have set is displayed. Prog Press the PROG button. The telephone number you have set remains on the idle display. To dial the Babysitter number Press the TALK button to dial the babysitter number.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Help Replacing the handset batteries After a time, you may find that the handset battery is running out of charge more quickly. This is a standard sign of wear and the batteries will need replacing. Slide the battery compartment cover off as shown. Take out the old batteries and replace with new ones. New batteries should be rechargeable: Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), size AAA, capacity 600mAh.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 General information Guarantee Your Freestyle 2100 handset is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Subject to the terms listed below, the guarantee will provide for the repair of, or at BT’s or its agent’s discretion the option to replace the Freestyle 2100, or any component thereof, (other than batteries), which is identified as faulty or below standard, or as a result of inferior workmanship of materials.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Technical information How many telephones can you have? 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. Your Freestyle 2100 has a REN of 1. A total REN of 4 is allowed, if the total REN of 4 is exceeded, the telephones may not ring.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Index Cleaning At a glance handset base display 1 2 2 Babysitter mode 21 22 22 22 21 dial number off on set/change number Base station connection Batteries charging install levels low warning performance Caller Display Calls list delete delete all dial view Calls end internal make preparatory dialling receive redial secrecy transfer 10 11 11 11 11 11 17 17 17 18 17 17 13 15 13 13 13 15 14 15 DECT 9 6 20 Default settings Delete calls
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Make a call Melody – handset Menu structure 13 19 3 On/off babysitter mode keypad lock secrecy Page a handset Pause PIN Power socket Power cable 14 25 20 10 10 Quick guide to menu structure Quick guide for the handset settings Quickdial directory change a number delete a number delete all numbers dial a number store a number view a number 3 4 15 16 16 16 16 15 16 Recall setting 20 13 15 25 19 Receive a call Redial REN (Ringer Equival
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 Wall mounting template The Freestyle 2100 base station can be free standing or wall mounted. Cut out this page and place the template on the wall. 88mm The location of the screws is indicated by the centres of the crossed lines.
BT Freestyle 2100 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 22nd July ’03 ~ 5563 RTTE This product is intended for use within the UK for connection to the public telephone network and compatible switchboards. This equipment complies with the essential requirements for the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC. Declaration of Conformance.
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