W SE CA SU RV L L E N B *Y O ICE R ETW SC O D R R U S I K . A BE SP OR IBE MU L K Q FO AY P TO ST R U A RO E A YO RT T ND V I U ER HE C DE R LY SE AL R’ FE FE L W S E AT IS U AIT PA RE IN YA S W G BL IL E. L On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 At a glance In Use Shows that the handset is in use. Handsfree Handset Indicates when handsfree mode is active. Display In range Battery Indicates that you are in range of the base station. Shows the status of the handset battery. When the battery is fully charged, the icon is completely shaded. As the battery is used, the shaded area is reduced. Silent mode Displayed when the handset ringer has been switched off.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Quick Guide to the Menu Structure Page number 1 PHONE BK (Directory) 2 CALLS 3 RING 11 NEW 12 12 EDIT 12 13 DELETE 13 21 DELETE 11 22 TIME 11 31 MELODY 14 32 VOLUME 14 33 SILENT 14 34 BEEPS 14 4 ANSWER (Not available on your On-Air 2100 Classic.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 In this guide At a glance Quick guide to the menu structure Introduction Unpacking your BT On-Air 2100 Classic For your records Safety information Setting up 4 4 4 5 Plan the location 5 Using the telephone 8 Making and ending calls Call timer Handsfree Secrecy Redial Caller Display Calls list Call Waiting Name and number directory Paging handsets Internal calls Transferring calls Handset settings Base settings Using additional
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Introduction Unpacking your BT On-Air 2100 Classic If anything is missing, please contact your place of purchase immediately. For your records Date of purchase: Place of purchase: One BT On-Air 2100 base. One BT On-Air 2000 Classic handset. One power supply for base station. Serial number: One telephone line cord. For guarantee purposes proof of purchase is required so please keep your receipt.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Setting up Please note that your handset is already registered to the base station. Plan the location Situate your product close enough to the telephone and mains power sockets so that the cables will reach. The only way to disconnect the product from the power supply is to remove the power adaptor from the mains power socket. Therefore you must ensure you plan the location so that the mains power is easily accessed.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Plug the power adaptor into the wall socket and switch on. When the power is switched on, the button on your base will light up. When the battery has been charged for at least 16 hours the display will show the symbol; you can then connect the telephone line cord to the base. WARNING Do not connect the telephone line cord to the phone socket until your handset is fully charged.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 To replace the handset battery 5 Attach the belt clip If you need to replace the handset battery, slide off the battery cover. Remove the old battery by disconnecting the small plug inside the battery compartment. Connect the plug of the new battery. Slot Replace the battery cover. Please pay attention not to damage the charging contacts on the handset.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Using the telephone To switch the handset power on and off Press and hold the GREEN PHONE button until the display check sequence has happened and only the battery icon is displayed. If you release the button before this has happened the handset will remain switched off. Call timer Your handset will automatically time the duration of all external calls.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Note The symbol on your handset display indicates when you are in range of the base station. If the symbol disappears you are out of range and will need to move closer to the base station. Secrecy When on a call you can talk to someone in the same room, without your caller hearing. To switch secrecy on/off C OK C OK Handsfree Handsfree allows you to talk to your caller without holding the handset.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Caller Display Important To use Caller Display you must first subscribe to your Network Provider’s Caller Display Service. A quarterly fee is payable. For more information on BT Select Services call BT free on 0800 800 150. they are stored in the order they were either received or dialled. If you have stored a name to go with the number in your handset directory, the name will be displayed instead.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 To delete all numbers shown in the redial and calls list ▼ Press the DOWN button until CALLS is displayed. C OK C OK C OK Press the OK button. The display will show DELETE. Press the OK button to confirm. The display will show DONE. All numbers in the redial and calls list have been deleted. Press the C button twice to exit.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 To store a name and number in the directory To dial a number from the directory Directory ▼ C Press the DOWN button until PHONE BK is displayed. OK ▼ ▲ ▼ Press OK to confirm. Use the DOWN button to scroll to NEW. C OK Press OK to confirm. Enter the name using the letters on the keypad. TUV 8 Entering names Use the keypad letters to enter names by using a long press of the button, i.e.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 To delete directory numbers ▲ ▼ C Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows PHONE BK. OK ▼ C C If you have multiple handsets registered to a base you can make internal calls between handsets. Press the OK button. To make an internal call to another handset Press the DOWN button until the display shows DELETE. OK ▲ ▼ C Internal calls Press the OK button.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Handset settings Quick guide to handset settings menu 3 RING 31 MELODY 5 SET 51 LANGUAGE 32 VOLUME 52 END CALL 33 SILENCE 34 BEEPS Silent ring ▲ ▼ C Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows RING. OK ▼ Ringer melody ▲ ▼ C C OK Press the OK button. C OK Press the OK button. Press the DOWN button until the display shows SILENT. OK ▲ ▼ Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows RING.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 To change the display language ▲ ▼ C Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows SET. OK ▼ C Press the DOWN button until the display shows LANGUAGE. OK ▲ ▼ C Press the OK button. Press the OK button. System Code Your base station has a default setting of 0000 but you may want to change this to prevent unauthorised use of the handset.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 ABC To change the base station ringer melody ▲ ▼ C Press the 2 button. ▲ ▼ Use the UP or DOWN button to select the volume. The base will play a sample ring on each press. There are 4 volume levels to choose from (no ringing, low, medium and high). Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE. OK ▼ C 2 Press the OK button. C OK C OK Press the DOWN button until the display shows PARAM. OK Press the OK button.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 To view the date and time C OK Press OK to confirm. The display will show F. ▲ ▼ C Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE. OK ▼ C C To set the date ▲ ▼ Press the OK button. Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE. The display will show F. C Press the 1 button twice. 1 C Press the DOWN button to display the time. OK OK ▼ The display will show the current date.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Using additional handsets and bases Using additional handsets and bases Up to six handsets can be registered and operated from any one base. This allows you to make internal calls between two handsets while a third is making an external call. C D EF 2 3 MN J KL 6 5 PQRS T UV 7 O GHI 4 WXYZ 8 If you purchase new handsets to use with your current BT On-Air 2100, they will not be preregistered to a base station.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 On the handset:- ▲ ▼ C To register a new handset to a base (if you have changed System code from 0000) Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE. OK Press the OK button. On the handset:- The display will show REGIST. Note If the handset has not been registered to any other base you do not need to press the UP or DOWN button to display BASE. Once charged and switched on the display will show REGIST already.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 C OK Press the OK button. The display will show REGIST and then return to: -2- Note When planning to use a handset with more than one base, we recommend that you: • Number each handset (from 1- 6). • Register your handset(s) at base 2 (and 3 & 4 if used) using the same internal number as at base 1. When registered to more than one base, the base unit will automatically allocate itself a number.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 General information Guarantee Your BT On-Air 2100 Classic is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Helpline If you are experiencing difficulty, please call the BT On-Air Helpline on 0870 240 4682. A total REN of 4 is allowed per telephone line. (For example: if the BT On-Air Classic is used in conjunction with three extension telephones, each with a REN of 1, then the total REN = 4) Only use approved power supply item code: 872101. Only use approved batteries supply item code: 872102.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 To switch between tone and pulse dialling ▲ ▼ C Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE. OK ▲ ▼ C Press the OK button. Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows PARAM.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 To activate and de-activate the external line access code To set the number of digits ▲ ▼ C Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE. OK ▲ ▼ Press the OK button. C ▲ ▼ C Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows PARAM. OK Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE. OK ▲ ▼ Press the OK button. C Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows PARAM. OK The display will show F.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Wall mounting 2 1 1 Push the base-mount forward onto the rear of the base. 2 Once slotted into the rear of the base, slide upwards to lock into position. If wall mounting your BT On-Air 2100 Classic, use this guide for position. • Make sure that you are not drilling into any hidden wiring and check that the power cable will reach from the mains socket to the charger.
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Wall mounting template WALL PLUG 122 mm WALL SCREW 122mm 26
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On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Index Additional handsets and bases 18 Display language 15 Automatic end call 15 Earpiece volume 8 Base settings 15 External line access code Base station priority 16 General information 21 Guarantee 21 Battery charge low warning performance replacing 6 6 6 7 Belt clip 7 Caller Display 10 Handset fascias Handset power Handset settings 23 7 8 14 Handsfree 9 Helpline 6 8 Internal calls 13 Call waiting 11
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Preparatory dialling Priority base selection 16 Pulse dialling 23 Recall 22 Redial Registering additional handsets 9 18 REN 21 Returning your product 21 Ringer volume base handset 16 14 Safety information 4 Secrecy 9 Setting up 5 Silent ring 14 Store a number 12 Switchboard access code 22 Switchboard compatibility 22 System code 15 Technical information 21 Telephone line cord 29 8 7 Time – set 17 To
On-Air 2100 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051 Offices worldwide The telecommunications services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Services and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc’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.