BT CONVERSE 2100 Manual de usuario

User Guide
BT CONVERSE 2100

• Three one-touch buttons for easy dialling of your most important numbers.
• Headset facility lets you make and receive calls privately while keeping
your hands free.
• Secrecy feature lets you talk to someone else close by without your
caller hearing.
• Last number redial.
• Providing you are connected to a compatible switchboard, the message
waiting indicator will ash when you receive new messages.*
• Amplier lets you switch the earpiece volume between Normal and High.
• Adjustable ringer volume.
Welcome
to your BT Converse 2100
Corded Telephone
* BT 1571 or similar network voicemail users can also use this feature, however the indicator light will not ash.
New voicemail messages will be indicated by a stuttered dial tone when you pick up the handset.

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Got everything?
• BT Converse 1200 telephone
• Handset and cord
(already tted to base)
• Telephone line cord
(already tted to base)
• Desk mounting plinth
• Wall mounting plugs and screws
This User Guide provides you with all the
information you need to get the most from
your BT Converse 2100.
You must rst set up your BT Converse 2100
before you can use it. This doesn’t take long as
it is easy to do.
Just follow the simple instructions on the next
few pages.
Hearing aid friendly
The BT Converse 2100 is tted with an inductive coupler so it is compatible
with hearing aids.

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Getting started
Location ..........................................................................5
Setting up .......................................................................5
Getting to know your phone
Buttons and features ........................................................6
Using your phone
Making and ending calls ...................................................7
Make a call using a headset ..............................................7
Receive a call using a headset ...........................................7
Redialling the last number ................................................7
Secrecy ...........................................................................8
Message waiting ..............................................................8
Adjusting the ringer volume .............................................9
Adjusting the ringer tone .................................................9
R/Recall button ...............................................................9
Amplify ...........................................................................9
M1-M3 memory buttons
Store/replace a one touch number ..................................10
Dial a one-touch memory number ..................................10
Storing a pause in a number ...........................................10
Delete a stored number ..................................................10
Help .......................................................................... 11
General information
Safety information .........................................................12
Guarantee .....................................................................12
Returning your phone ....................................................12
Technical information .....................................................13
How many telephones can you have? ..............................13
Switchboard compatibility ..............................................13
R&TTE Directive .............................................................13
Product disposal instructions ..........................................13
Wall mounting your phone .............................................14
In this guide

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WARNING
Do not place your BT Converse 2100 in the
bathroom or other humid areas.
Other electrical equipment close to your
Converse could have an adverse effect on call
quality. If you experience buzzing during a call
try moving the Converse away from any electrical
equipment that may be nearby.
Location
You need to place your BT Converse 2100 within 3 metres of a telephone socket
so that the cable will reach. Your BT Converse 2100 can be wall mounted,
see ‘Wall mounting your phone’ on page 14.
Setting up
1. Plug the end of the telephone line cord into the telephone wall socket.
2. Check that the dialling Mode switch on the underside of the base is set to
TB for tone dialling with timed break recall.
3. Fit the desk mounting plinth if required by positioning the plinth over the lugs
and pushing it down into place, as shown by the blue arrows.
Your BT Converse 2100 is now ready for use.
Getting started
Dialling mode
If connecting to a switchboard you may need to
adjust the dialling mode setting to P or T using
the Mode switch on the underside of the base.
If in doubt, please consult your service provider.
IMPORTANT
Only use the handset and line cord supplied or
this product may not work.

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Handset park
If the phone is wall-mounted,
you can hang the handset
here if you need to leave the
phone during a call.
M1–M3 one-touch
memory buttons
Press a one-touch button
to dial the stored number,
page 10.
One touch memory label
Keep a note of your numbers.
Instructions on how to store a
one-touch number are printed
on the reverse of this label.
Headset socket
(underneath the phone)
Lets you connect a Headset
(not supplied), page 7.
Redial
Redials the last number
called, page 7.
Also used to enter a pause in a
stored number, page 10.
R (Recall)
For use with a switchboard
and some BT Calling Features,
page 9.
Getting to know your phone
Message waiting indicator
Flashes if you have
Voicemail, page 8.*
Call indicator
Flashes when you have an
incoming call.
Dialling mode switch
(underneath the phone)
Lets you set the dialling
mode, pages 5 and 13.
Message waiting switch
(underneath the phone)
See page 8 for details if
you are connected to a
switchboard.
Ringer switch
(underneath the phone)
Lets you adjust the ringer
tone, page 9.
Ringer volume switch
(underneath the phone)
Lets you adjust the ringer
volume, page 9.
Secrecy button & indicator
During a call, press to stop
your caller hearing you
so you can talk privately
to someone else close by,
page 8.
Amplify
Press to switch the earpiece/
headset volume between
Normal and High, page 9.
Headset button & indicator
Lets you make and receive
calls with a headset, page 7.
Buttons and features
* The light will only ash if your BT Converse is connected to a PBX switch or similar.
The light will not ash when used with network services such as BT 1571.

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Making and ending calls
1. Lift the handset and dial the number you want.
2. Replace the handset to end the call.
Make a call using a headset
Headsets are not supplied with your BT Converse 2100. However, you can
purchase headsets (with RJ11 jack) by visiting www.shop.bt.com
1. Plug the headset (not supplied) into the socket marked on the underside
of the base.
2. Press and dial the number. When the headset is in use the headset
indicator (on the button) will be lit.
Press to end the call.
Receive a call using a headset
1. When the phone rings and the headset is plugged in, press to answer.
Redialling the last number
The redial number can up to 32 digits long. If the last number dialled was longer
than 32 digits, only the rst 32 digits will be dialled.
1. Lift the handset, or press , then press .
Using the phone

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8Using the phone
Secrecy
During a call, you can talk to someone nearby without your caller hearing you.
1. Press . The red secrecy light (on the button) comes on and your
caller cannot hear you.
2. Press again to return to your caller.
Message waiting
If your BT Converse phone is connected to a switchboard, the message waiting
indicator will ash when you receive new voicemail messages.
BT 1571 or similar network voicemail users can also use this feature, however
the indicator light will not ash. New voicemail messages will be indicated by a
stuttered dial tone when you pick up the handset.
Message waiting switch
If your telephone is connected to a switchboard you may need to change the
message waiting switch setting on the base of the phone. It is pre-set to MW3
which is for an SX2000 switch. MW1 and MW2 positions are for when the
telephone is connected to an ISDX switch. If the switch is moved to MW2 and the
message waiting indicator stays on permanently, use MW1.
1. Lift the handset, or press and dial to connect to
your answering service.
If in doubt, please refer to your PBX instructions/manager for the correct
procedure to access this service.

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Using the phone
After you hang up, the volume will automatically
return to Normal volume.
Adjusting the ringer volume
1. Set the Ringer Volume switch on the underside of the phone to 0 (Off), 1 or 2.
Adjusting the ringer tone
1. Set the Ringer switch on the underside of the phone to 1 (Low), 2 (Medium)
or 3 (High).
R (Recall)
The button is used to access a range of switchboard services, for example,
to transfer calls and with some BT Calling Features.
Amplify
1. Press to switch the earpiece/headset volume between
Normal and High.

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Each number can be up to 32 digits long and can
include a pause or #.
If you enter more than 32 digits you will hear an
error beep.
You can store your 3 most frequently used phone numbers on the one-touch memory
buttons ( , and ) and dial them by pressing a single button.
Store/replace a one touch number
1. Lift the handset, or press , to get a line.
2. Press and hold the , or button you want until you hear a
beep and the Secrecy light ashes.
3. Enter the number you want to store.
4. Press the same , or button to conrm. The number is
stored. You hear a conrmation beep.
Dial a one-touch memory number
1. Lift the handset, or press , then press the one-touch button you want.
The stored number is dialled.
Storing a pause in a number
A pause is normally inserted in a stored telephone number after a switchboard
access code (e.g. 9) to allow the switchboard time to get an outside line before
the number is dialled. For example, 9 – Pause – 08702405522.
1. To enter a pause, press in the appropriate place when storing the number.
Delete a stored number
1. Lift the handset, or press , to get a line.
2. Press and hold the , or button you want until you hear a
conrmation beep and the Secrecy light ashes.
3. Press to delete the stored number. You hear a conrmation beep.
4. Replace the handset or press .
M1 – M3 memory buttons
To enter a pause when storing a number
press .
To cancel while storing, hang up the handset
or press . Any number already stored
will be kept.
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