Page 4 - At a glance
At a glance New calls indicator Visual aler t for new calls. Full QWERTY Keyboard For use with E-Mail director y and notepad. Phone Line LED Lights when the phone line is unplugged. Volume button Adjusts the ringer andspeaker volumes. Handsfree button Use to dial and hold atelephone conversationwith...
Page 5 - Your
e a s i c o m 10 0 0 Telephone On/Off Hook Attach your printer here (available seperately) Extension in use Receiving information Secrecy On/Off Password Movement arrows New Calls: 0 Number of new calls received. New Mails: 0 Number of newmails received. Attached telephone line cord Mains power cabl...
Page 6 - Key features
2 Send and receive E-Mail The enables you to send and receive E-Mail messages around the world without needing a computer.You can also send faxes direct to any standardfax machine. Personal Directory Easily store and quickly access up to 150 names and numbers, as well as E-Mail addresses and fax num...
Page 7 - In this guide
3 In this guide At a glance 1 Introduction 4 Installation 5 Using your 7 Mail 9 Calls 13 Directory 15 Town Centre 17 Classif ied 18 Assistant 19 Connecting to a switchboard 21 Maintenance 22 Help 23 Technical information 24 Index 25
Page 8 - For your records; Introduction; Unpacking your
User Guide Interactive screenphone AB C JK L TU V GH I PQ R S DE F MN O WX Y Z 2 3 1 5 6 4 8 9 7 0 ✱ TEL: e a s i c o m 10 0 0 4 For your records For war ranty purposes, proof of purchase isrequired, so please keep your receipt. Personal Emergency Numbers Date of purchase: Place of purchase: Serial ...
Page 9 - Plan the location of your; Installation; Follow these steps to set up your; Important
Plan the location of your Make sure your is within 2 metres of the phone and mains sockets. Turn your upside down. Use the end of a ballpoint pen (or similar) toremove the batter y compar tment cover. Inser t batteries as shown. 1 Inser t back-up batteries If you do not have modern phone sockets, ca...
Page 11 - Using your; Making and receiving calls
7 Using your To preview dial To redial the last number To adjust the screen contrast To change the size of the on-screen text USING To make a call Making and receiving calls Lift the handset. KEYPAD Dial the number you want. You can dial your number and checkthat it is cor rect before making the cal...
Page 13 - Mail; Please Note; IMPORTANT
9 Mail MAIL To set up an E-Mail or fax Please Note When you enter your password a row of asterisks ( * ) will appear to keep this information private. Your can send and receive a total of 70 Internet E-Mail messages for up to 5separate users. You can also type and send faxes to anystandard fax machi...
Page 17 - Calls; Caller Display
13 Press the CALLS button. Display shows a 50 Number Incoming Calls List, a 10 Number Outgoing Calls Listand the Reminder List where youcan set up to 60 Reminder Alarms. SELECT Press SELECT to highlight the list you want. Press the CALLS button. The display shows the Calls Lists. Use the ARROW butto...
Page 18 - Call Waiting; Caller Display Text messages
Call Waiting Call Waiting lets you know if another caller istr ying to reach you when you are already on thephone. You hear a beep in the earpiece andyour screen displays SWITCH . SWITCH Press SWITCH to put your first call on hold and talk to your second caller. SWITCH Press SWITCH again to talk to ...
Page 19 - Directory
Your can store up to 150 names and numbers, E-Mail addresses and faxnumbers in the director y. Press buttons in the order shown Press the DIRECTORY button. NEW Press NEW . KEYPAD Enter the name you want. Move the cursor to the next line down. KEYPAD Enter the number you want. Use the pullout keyboar...
Page 21 - Town Centre
17 Town Centre To select a Town Centre Street TOWN CENTRE To restore a deleted street If you delete a shopping or ser vice street and want to bring it back again, just highligt it as described left and RESTORE Press RESTORE . Within the Town Centre on the are stored the details and telephone numbers...
Page 22 - Classif ied
18 Your has direct dial access to Classified Adver tising for your convenience.Now you can find any listed company for thewhole of the UK. Press buttons in the order shown Press the CLASSIFIED button to select the company you want to call. DIAL Press DIAL . The number is dialled, then you are guided...
Page 23 - Assistant
ASSIST ANT 19 Assistant To open an additional feature Calendar Once open, the calculator of fers 4modes of operation: 1 Simple calculator. 2 Tabulation. 3 Cur rency conversion. 4 Unit conversion. (By Linear measure, Square measure,Capacity measure, Avdp. Weight or mass,and Temperature equivalents.) ...
Page 24 - To adjust the settings of your
Press buttons in the order shown Once the notepad is open: KEYBOARD Use the keyboard to type notes. SAVE Press SAVE . (The SAVE symbol appears to remind you.) Once open, world time lets youquickly find out time dif ferences aroundthe world. Once open, you can quickly find outdialling codes from the ...
Page 25 - Connecting to a switchboard
21 Connecting to a switchboard Cur rently, Caller Display and BT Select Ser vicesare not available when your is connected to a switchboard. However, it willoperate as a normal phone. See your switchboard user guide for instr uctionson using the Recall , Pause , # and ✱ buttons to access the switchbo...
Page 26 - Maintenance; Service; If you have to return your
General Simply clean the handset and base with a soft cloth. Do not use a wet cloth. Do not clean with abrasive materials or solventsas these may damage the unit. Do not spray aerosol cleaner onto the base orhandset. Warning Your may become warm. This is normal and not dangerous. However, you should...
Page 27 - Help
23 Help HELP Your does not receive Caller Display messages To receive and display messages you mustsubscribe to the Caller Display and Call Waitingser vices on your line. For fur ther information, call BT free on Free fone 0800 800 150 (residential customers) or Free fone 0800 800 152 (business cust...
Page 28 - Helpline
24 Helpline If you are still experiencing dif ficulty, call the Helpline on 08457 573464 . Lines are open 8.30am-5.30pm, Monday-Friday,excluding bank holidays. HELPLINE
Page 29 - Connection Information; Technical information
•The equipment has not been tampered with or repaired by anyone other than BT, its staf f, or agents. If a fault does occur in this product and youbought the unit yourself, provided that youreturn it to the place of purchase and produceyour receipt, it will be either repaired orreplaced free of char...
Page 30 - Index
Index Adjusting loudspeaker volume 8 Adjust settings 20 Assistant 19 At a glance 1 Batter y, Installing 5 Calculator 19 Calendar 19 Caller Display 13 Caller Display, Text messages 14 Calls 13 Calls List 13 Calls, Making 7 Calls Timer 20 Call Waiting 10, 14 Classified 18 Contrast 7, 20 Countr y codes...