BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 This product is not DECT GAP compatible. It cannot be registered to any other DECT GAP telephone and it is not possible to register additional handsets. This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards in the United Kingdom.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Please open this page for an ‘At a glance’ guide to your BT Studio.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 At a glance BT Studio Handset Red light Redial/Pause button Indicates that the phone is ringing or in use. Press to redial the last number called. Also, press to dial or store a pause in a number. Handset display Quickdial button Displays the status of your handset. Use to store up to 10 numbers that can then be dialled at the touch of two buttons.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 BT Studio Base Use to page a handset(s). Charging Power/ In use Charging light Power/In use light Red light comes on when the batteries are being recharged. Green light comes on to indicate mains power. Flashes when the line is in use. Additionally if you have purchased the BT Studio Twin BT Studio Charger Charging light Quickdial Red light comes on when the batteries are being recharged.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Quick guide to the handset display icons Batteries are charged Batteries are exhausted and require charging Batteries are being charged Switches off when batteries are fully charged Handset is in use Flashes to indicate an external incoming call Steady during an external call Flashes to indicate an internal call Indicates you are dialling or storing a number in the Quickdial memory Secrecy feature is switched on Steady when viewing the Calls list Flashes when a
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 In this guide At a glance 1 Introduction 6 Unpacking For your records 7 8 Safety information 9 Setting up 11 Using the telephone 18 Making and receiving calls Secrecy Last number redial Paging Quickdial memory 18 19 20 20 21 Caller Display 23 Handset settings 25 Using the BT Studio additional handset 26 Internal calls Transferring calls 26 27 Help 28 General information 30 Guarantee Technical information Switchboard compatibility Switc
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Introduction Your BT Studio is designed for ease of use and made to the high standards set by BT. You can expect your BT Studio to provide many years of quality service. Please read the instructions carefully before use and keep this user guide for future reference. DECT By purchasing the Studio you now own a product which combines the advantages of cordless operation with the performance of a high quality corded telephone.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Unpacking your BT Studio or BT Studio Twin Check that your BT Studio is complete. If anything is missing, please contact your place of purchase immediately.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Additionally if you have purchased the BT Studio Twin: Quic kdial BT Studio Twin additional handset Redi P Clr Calls 1 al Volu me 4 2 7 3 5 6 8 R 9 0 Int BT Studio Twin charger Power supply for the charger (Item code 003313) 2 x AAA rechargeable batteries For your records Date of purchase: Place of purchase: Serial number: (on the underside of the base station) For guarantee purposes proof of purchase is required, so please keep your
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 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 number for the base station is 872260. The item number for the charger is 003313 (only applicable if you have purchased the BT Studio Twin). For the handset use only approved Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Cleaning Simply clean the handset and base station with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an anti-static wipe. Never use household polish as this will damage the product. Never use a dry cloth as this may cause a static shock. Environmental Do not expose to direct sunlight. The product may heat up when the batteries are being recharged. This is normal. However, we recommend that you do not place the product on antique/veneered wood to avoid damage.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Setting up Follow these steps to set up your BT Studio ready for use. Plan the location Situate your product close enough to the telephone and mains power supply sockets so that the cables will reach. Make sure the product is at least 1 metre away from other electrical products to avoid interference. Do not place your BT Studio in the bathroom or other humid areas.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Warning Do not connect the telephone line cord to the phone socket until your handset is fully charged. This will prevent the risk of the phone being answered before the batteries are charged. Answering the phone before the batteries are fully charged may prevent it from reaching its optimum capacity. 3 Insert the batteries Insert the two batteries supplied, as indicated on the markings inside the battery compartment and slide the battery compartment shut.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Warning Under no circumstances should NiCad or non-rechargeable batteries be used. Only use the approved batteries. Using unapproved batteries will invalidate your guarantee and may damage the telephone. 4 Charge the handset batteries for at least 16 hours Before you use your BT Studio for the first time it is important to have the handset batteries fully charged. Place the handset on the base station. You will hear a long beep.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Battery levels Battery low warning If the handset battery symbol is empty, you will hear a warning beep every 1 minute, you will need to recharge your handset before you can use it. The handset will only beep every minute when it is in use. In idle mode the empty battery icon is displayed. Out of range warning When the handset is in use and you go out of range of the base it will beep every 1 minute and the icon will flash. Move closer to the base station.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 The following instructions are only applicable if you have purchased the BT Studio Twin. If you purchased the BT Studio please skip to instruction number 7. 5 Insert the batteries into the BT Studio Twin Insert the batteries into your BT Studio Twin handset as shown on page 12. The handset display will show -2- as it is already pre-registered as handset 2.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Place the handset onto the charger. The red charging light will come on and the charging icon will be displayed while the batteries are charging. Leave the handset to charge continuously for at least 16 hours to reach full charge. 7 Connect the telephone line cord to the base station Plug the telephone line cord into the line socket on your base station.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 8 Connect the telephone line cord Your BT Studio/Studio Twin is now ready for use. Helpline If you experience any difficulties installing or setting up your BT Studio, please contact the BT Studio Helpline on 08706 058 047.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Using the telephone Making and receiving calls To make an external call Press the TALK button. You will hear the dial tone. The icon and EXT will be shown on the display and the In use light on the base will flash. Enter the telephone number you want. Or Preparatory dialling Enter the telephone number first and then check that it is correct on the display. Del Se c r ec y If you have made a mistake, press the DELETE button to delete any incorrect digits.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 To end a call Press the TALK button. The icon and EXT will disappear from the display and the In use light will stop flashing. To receive a call When the phone rings the EXT icon on the display will flash and the LED on the handset will also flash. If you subscribe to a Caller Display service the caller’s telephone number will also be displayed. Press the TALK button to answer the call.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Last number redial Your handset automatically saves the last number you dialled. A redial number can be no longer than 20 digits. To redial the last number dialled Press the TALK button. Redial P Press the REDIAL button. The last number you dialled will be shown on the display and dialled automatically. Paging 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.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Quickdial memory You can store up to 10 of your most frequently used telephone numbers in the Quickdial memory. You can enter numbers up to 20 digits. To store a number in the Quickdial memory Quickdial Press the QUICKDIAL button. The display will show the icon. Press the keypad number between 0 and 9 to select the location number under which you want to store the number. Enter the telephone number you want to store.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 To dial a number in the Quickdial memory Press the TALK button. Quickdial Press the QUICKDIAL button. Enter the location number 0 to 9 under which the number is stored. The telephone number will be shown on the display and dialled. Note If you hear a warning beep when trying to dial a number in the quickdial memory it means there is no telephone number stored under that location number.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Caller Display IMPORTANT To use Caller Display you must first subscribe to the service from your Network Provider. For more information on BT’s Select Services call BT free on 0800 800 150. Using Caller Display If you have subscribed to your Network Provider's Caller Display Service you will be able to see your caller's number on your handset's display (provided it is not withheld) before you answer the call.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 To view the Calls list Calls Press the CALLS button to enter the Calls list. The will be displayed. The most recent caller's telephone number will be displayed. Use the DOWN button to scroll to the next number in the list and use the UP button to scroll back to the previous number. R To exit the Calls list at any time press the R button. To dial a number from the Calls list When viewing a number in the Calls list, press the TALK button.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Handset Settings To adjust the earpiece volume You can only adjust the earpiece volume during a call. There are 3 earpiece volume levels to choose from: HIGH, LOW and MEDIUM. During a call: Volume Press the VOLUME button until you reach the required volume level. The volume will change from LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH and then repeat the sequence again, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Using the BT Studio Twin additional handset The BT Studio is NOT GAP compatible, therefore, it cannot be registered to any other DECT telephones. However, if you have purchased the BT Studio Twin you will have the BT Studio additional handset. Please note that this is the only handset that can be used with the main BT Studio base station. With the BT Studio Twin you can make internal calls and transfer external calls between the two BT Studio handsets.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Transferring calls You can transfer an external call to the other BT Studio Twin handset. To transfer a call During an external call: Int Press the INT button. The other BT Studio handset will ring. The other user should press the TALK button to answer the call. You can now talk to each other. To transfer the call, press the TALK button. Int If you decide not to transfer the call you can return to the caller by pressing the INT button.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Help No display appears The batteries may be flat or dead. Recharge or replace the batteries. No dial tone Is the telephone line cord plugged into the phone socket? Check that the base station is connected to the mains power and switched on. You cannot link up with the base station Is the display flashing icon? The mains power cable may not be connected at the base or switched on. Are you in range of the base station? Move closer to the base station.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 The BT Studio Twin charger does not appear to be working Check that: The power adaptor is properly plugged into the charger. Your handset has slotted correctly into the charger. The batteries are correctly fitted into the handset. The base is plugged into a working socket and the socket is switched on. Are you using the correct power adaptor? BT Studio Twin charger adaptor is item number: 003313.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 General information Guarantee Your BT Studio 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 BT Studio, or any component thereof, (other than the batteries), which is identified as faulty or below standard, or as a result of inferior workmanship or materials.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Outside of the 12 month guarantee period: If your product needs repair after the guarantee period has ended, the repair must meet the approval requirements for connection to the telephone network. We recommend that you contact BT’s approved repair agent, TecLogic on 01672 564444 or a local qualified repairer. Instructions for returning the product: If the Helpline is unable to remedy your problem they will ask you to return the product.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Switchboard external line access code You may need to enter an access code (e.g. 9) in order to get an outside line. So that the switchboard has time to pick up an outside line, you may also need to add a Pause after the access code.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 Index At a glance 1 Make a call 18 Paging 20 Batteries charging insert low warning performance replacing 13 12 14 14 29 Pause 32 Phone socket 16 Power supply 11 Preparatory dialling 18 Caller Display 23 Calls end external internal make receive redial secrecy transfer 19 18 26 18 19 20 19 27 Quickdial memory delete a number dial a number store a number 21 22 22 21 Calls list delete a number dial a number view 24 24 24 Charge handset 13
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 R&TTE 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 Hereby, Suncorp Technologies, declares that this BT Studio is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
BT Studio ~ 7th Edition ~ 14th May ’02 ~ 4408 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. © British Telecommunications plc 2002. Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ. Registered in England No. 1800000.