Edition 2 - 5th October 1999VolumeAdjusts the loudspeaker volume.See page 17PagePress to page the handset.See page 13SkipLets you skip backward and fo
Edition 2 - 5th October 199910USING YOUR PHONETo dial a stored numberTo store an engaged number in the memoryPress buttons in order shownPress the TAL
During a conversation you can adjustthe volume of the incoming caller.Press the VOLUME button to increaseor decrease the speech volume.Edition 2 - 5th
Edition 3 - 13th October 1999USING YOUR PHONETo use Call WaitingCall WaitingIf an incoming call arrives while you are alreadyengaged on a telephone ca
Edition 3 - 13th October 199913To insert a pauseWith some switchboards, after diallingthe access code you may have to waitfor a moment while the switc
14Using the Freestyle1025answering machineAbout your Freestyle 1025answering machineYour Freestyle 1025 can digitally record up to 14 minutes of messa
Edition 2 - 5th October 199915To switch the answering machineon/offPress the Answer on/off button.If you hear ‘Answer off ’ the answeringmachine is sw
Edition 2 - 5th October 199916ANSWERING MACHINETo delete your outgoing messageYou can delete your outgoing messageand return to your Freestyle 1025’s
Edition 2 - 5th October 199917ANSWERING MACHINETo adjust the loudspeaker volumeYour Freestyle 1025 has a volume rangeof 0-H. The pre-set level is 5.Pr
Edition 2 - 5th October 199918ANSWERING MACHINEUsing your answering machinefrom the base stationTo play back a message at the baseYou can play back yo
Edition 3 - 13th October 199919ANSWERING MACHINETo cancel deletion from the baseCancel deletion by pressing the STOPbutton during the 8-0 countdown.Al
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Edition 2 - 5th October 199920ANSWERING MACHINETo switch the message alert on or offUsing your answering machinefrom the cordless handsetYou can use y
Edition 2 - 5th October 199921ANSWERING MACHINE1 To hear main menu.2 To play all messages.3 To play new messages.4 Skip back during messages.5 To dele
Edition 2 - 5th October 199922ANSWERING MACHINETo skip forward or backwardthrough messages at the handsetWhen playing back messages, you canskip forwa
Edition 2 - 5th October 199923ANSWERING MACHINETo set the security PIN codeA new security code can only be set viathe handset.Press the SCREEN/MENU bu
Edition 2 - 5th October 199924ANSWERING MACHINETo record a memoPress the SCREEN/MENU button. Press the 7 button. The Freestyle 1025announces: “Please
Edition 2 - 5th October 199925Remote accessControl your answeringmachine from another phoneusing a TouchToneTMkeypadYou can turn your Freestyle 1025 a
Edition 2 - 5th October 199926Operating the answeringmachineWhen you have accessed your answeringmachine, you can operate using the keypadnumbers on t
Edition 3 - 13th October 199927Freestyle 90/130/1025/1200Additional HandsetsYou can buy and use up to 3 Freestyle additionalhandsets with your Freesty
Edition 3 - 13th October 1999NOTEYour additional handset must be placed on the baseunit within 5 seconds of the IN USE light flashing.NOTEYour Freesty
Edition 3 - 13th October 199929While on a call (ie. in talk mode):Press the SECRECY button.KEYPADEnter the number of the handset youwant to transfer t
Edition 2 - 5th October 19993In this guideAt a glance 1Introduction 4Setting up 5Using your Freestyle 1025 telephone 8Making and receiving calls 8Usin
HelpIf you have any problems using your Freestyle 1025, this section willgive you the most common, easy-to-follow solutions.• No dialling tone.• Telep
31Edition 2 - 5th October 1999Telephone problems Possible cause Solution• Base unit rings too loudly / softly.Base unit setting is too High or Low. Se
32Edition 2 - 5th October 1999• Call appears to have been cut offafter pressing the SECRECY button.You may have pressed a number keyon the handset aft
Edition 3 - 13th October 199933Answering Machine problems Possible cause Solution• Will not record incoming messages.• Will not answer calls.The ans
34Technical informationHow many phones can you have?All items of telephone equipment have a RingerEquivalence Number (REN), which is used tocalculate
Transmission frequencies of available channels:Safety adviceDon’t use your Freestyle 1025 in the open airduring thunderstorms. Unplug it from thetelep
36MaintenanceInstalling a handset battery pack and rechargingReplacing the handset on the base unit torecharge overnight should keep the Freestyle1025
Edition 2 - 5th October 199937Care of rechargeable battery pack• When you first install the Freestyle 1025, orreplace the battery pack, the handset mu
Drill 2 holes for the screws and insert thewall-plugs provided (if required).Drive the screws into the wall, leaving about4mm free on which to mount t
Edition 2 - 5th October 19993621SQUEEZEINWARD102 mmWall-mounting template39WALL MOUNTINGFreestyle 1025 User Guide 5/11/99 5:38 pm Page 43
Edition 2 - 5th October 19994IntroductionYour Freestyle 1025 is designed for ease of use and made to the highstandards set by BTThank you for making t
40IndexAdditional handsetsbasic use 29end a call 29erase 27handset number 28identity number 28make a call 29re-register 28register 27transfer a call 2
Edition 2 - 5th October 199941Wall-mounting 38Wall mounting template 391471 feature 12Message alert 20Message display 14Messages – incoming 17pause 18
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APPROVED for connection totelecommunication systems specified inthe instructions for use subject to theconditions set out in them610235CE compliant t
5Setting upFollow these steps to get your Freestyle 1025 ready for use2 Check your telephone socket1 Handset aerialYour Freestyle 1025 uses a compact
When fully charged and in good condition,the handset batteries will provide up to 7 hourscontinuous talk time or 72 hours standby.If the batteries are
Edition 2 - 5th October 19997Your Freestyle 1025 works by sending andreceiving radio signals between the base unitand the handset. The strength of the
8Using your Freestyle1025telephoneMaking and receiving callsThe handset range is up to 200 metres from thebase unit in ideal conditions. If you start
Edition 2 - 5th October 19999If you go out of rangeYour Freestyle 1025 has a range of 200metres in ideal conditions.However, if you go out of range du
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