Page 3 - Contents
Contents 3 At a glance 1 Introduction 4 Setting up 5 Safety instructions 7 Using your Freestyle 70telephone 8 Help and advice 12 Technical information 14 Maintenance 16 Wall mounting 17 Index 19
Page 4 - Introduction; For your records; Unpacking your Freestyle 70
Quic kd ia l 0 1 2 3 4 Quic kd ia l Volum e Chan n e l Introduction Your Freestyle 70 is designed forease of use and made to the highstandards set by BT. Thank you for making the right choice. You canexpect your Freestyle 70 to provide many years of quality ser vice. Please read the instr uctionscar...
Page 5 - Setting up; Follow these steps to set up your
Your Freestyle 70 uses a compact aerial whichdoes not pull out. Setting up Follow these steps to set up your Freestyle 70 ready for use. ✖ PHONE LINE POWER LINE 1 Handset aerial 3 Plug the mains adaptor cordinto the back of the base unit WA R N I N G S 1 Your Freestyle 70 should not be fitted in wet...
Page 8 - Making and receiving calls
When the handset is not in use you can adjust the ringer volume. The handset ringer volume has 3 settings, HIGH, LOW and OFF. To switch the ringer volume to OFF,press and hold the VOLUME button until you hear a confirmation beep. The Freestyle 70 is pre-set to HIGH. To change the volume on the hands...
Page 9 - Last number redial
P L E A S E N O T E Storing a number in the memor y automatically overwrites any previous number stored under the same location code. Stored numbers can include switchboard and network services that use the ✱ and # buttons as well as PAUSE and RECALL functions. P L E A S E N O T E If the length of t...
Page 11 - Paging the handset
To insert a pause To use the recall button You may need to use the RECALL button if you are connected to a switchboard/PBX (Private Branch Exchange), contact your PBX supplierfor fur ther information. The RECALL button, when set to time break recall,is also used for BT Select Ser vices. With some sw...
Page 12 - Help; Telephone problems; Help and advice; If you have any problems using your Freestyle 70, this section
Help If you have any problems using your Freestyle 70, this section will give you the most common, easy-to-follow solutions. • No dialling tone. • Telephone will not dial out. • Telephone cannot receive calls. • Beeps six times and drops calls. Telephone not connected totelephone line. Mains disconn...
Page 14 - Technical information; How many phones can you have?; WARNING; Approval for use; Environment; Call security
Technical information How many phones can you have? WARNING The apparatus is only designed to be operated in a normal off ice or domestic environment where the relative humidity does not exceed 60%. It should not be used in bathrooms or near water. Approval for use Your Freestyle 70 is tested and ap...
Page 15 - Transmission frequencies; Guarantee
This cordless telephone has been designed tooperate on radio frequencies which have beenassigned to the exclusive use of cordlesstelephones. As the use of cordless telephonesbecomes more widespread, the quality of ser viceobtained from this apparatus may lessen. Channels Base Unit Tx Handset Tx Freq...
Page 16 - Maintenance
Installing a handset battery packand recharging The handset batter y compar tment is located atthe back of the handset at the lower end. Replacing the handset on the base unitto recharge overnight should keep theFreestyle 70 operative for normal use.In time the handset batter y pack willno longer ho...
Page 17 - Wall mounting
17 Clip the bracket onto the base unit as shownbelow. Attach the bracket and base unit by hooking them over the screwsprotr uding from the wall. Wall mounting Your Freestyle 70 can be wall-mounted by usingthe bracket provided. You can use the bracketas a template to mark where the screws shouldgo in...
Page 18 - Wall mounting template
Page 19 - Index
Index 19 A daptor 5 Aerial base 6 handset 5 B ase Unit 2 Batter y care 6, 16 changing 16 charging 5 C alls ending 8 making 8 receiving 8 Channel button 8 Cleaning 16 D ialling mode 11 Director y label 9 E mergency calls 4 Ending a call 8 Environment 14 G uarantee 15 H andset 1 Help and advice 12, 13...
Page 20 - APPROVED
APPROVED for connection to telecommunication systems specified in the instructions for use subject to the conditions set out in them 610064 CE compliant to 89/336/EEC(EMC Directive) & 73/23/EEC(Low Voltage Directive) Offices in Europe, North America,Japan and Asia Pacific. The telecommunications...