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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) User Guide Digital cordless telephone featuring DECT Synergy 2 1 1 0 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 swi[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’ guide to your Synergy 2110.[...]

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    1 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) At a glance Del/V olume Use to delete numbers. Adjusts the earpiece volume. SOS Lets you store and dial your Direct Call Emergency number . Memory Use to store and dial up to 10 phone numbers. Int/Secrecy Lets you make an inter nal call or transfer a call. During a call, mutes your voice so y[...]

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    2 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) Page Press to page the handset from the base station. Power/In Use Steady – indicates power is on. Flashing – indicates that the line is in use or base is ready for handset registration. Charge Lights up when the handset batter y is charging. Synergy 2110 Charge Power/In Use Page New call[...]

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    3 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) In this guide At a glance 1 K ey features 4 Introduction 5 Unpacking your Synergy 2110 6 For your records 6 Safety instructions 7 S etting up 8 Using your Synergy 2110 11 Making and receiving calls 11 Using the 10 number memory 12 Direct call 13 Handset settings 15 Base station settings 16 B [...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 4 Up to five handsets work from one base Y ou can make inter nal calls between handsets, transfer an exter nal caller to another handset and hold three way calls between two handsets and an exter nal caller . 10 number memory Store up to 10 of your most impor tant or frequently dialled numbers [...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 5 Please read the instr uctions carefully before use and retain this user guide for future refer ence. DECT By purchasing the Synergy 2110 you now own a product which combines the advantages of cordless operation with the per formance of a high quality corded telephone. It complies with the Dig[...]

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    Synergy 2110 V o l u m e SOS Int Calls Redial Options Del Volume R S e c r e c y Synergy 2110 New call Charge Power/In Use Page Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 6 For your records For war ranty purposes, proof of purchase is requir ed, so please keep your receipt. Enter your Base Station PIN here: (original setting = 0000) See[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 7 Safety instructions Use only the approved batter y pack supplied. Spare batteries – Item Code: 871996 are available from BT Shops and the Synergy Helpline 0845 602 1041 . Do not tr y to use any other power supply except the one provided, other wise you may permanently damage your Syner gy 2[...]

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    8 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) Plan the location of your Synergy 2110 Y our Synergy 2110 works by sending and receiving radio signals between the base station and the handset. The strength of the signal can depend on where you site the base station. Generally , the higher the base station is located the better . An upstair[...]

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    Battery levels 0-50% 50-100% 100% flashing Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 9 Battery performance To keep your batter y in the best condition, leave the handset of f the base station for a few hours at a time (after the initial 16 hour charge). After charging your Synergy handset for the first time, subsequent charging time fo[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 10 Pre-set PINs Y our Synergy 2110 comes with a pre-set PIN which you will need to use to per form various functions on your phone. When you enter your base station PIN, the display will not show it for security reasons. Base station PIN is 0000 – used when adjusting base station settings and[...]

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    DIAL Enter the number you want. It is shown on the screen but not dialled. If you make a mistake, you can change the number by pressing the Del button to delete individual digits. Press the Ta l k button to dial the number . 11 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) Using your Synergy 2 1 1 0 telephone Press buttons in the order sho[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) Press the Redial button. The last number called is displayed. Press to dial the number . This lets you talk to someone else close by without your caller hearing the conversation. During your call: Press the Int button. The display will show the symbol and you will hear a buzzing sound. Y our ca[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 13 USING YOUR PHONE Press the button. Enter the memor y location number you require (0-9). (If you cannot remember the location number press the button repeatedly until you find the number you want). Press the button to dial the number . Or Press to get a line. Press the button. Enter the memor[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 14 USING YOUR PHONE T o dial a direct call number Press the SOS button. The number is displayed and dialled. T o cancel the direct call number Press the Options button twice in quick succession. SOS Options R[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 15 USING YOUR PHONE Handset settings Y ou can choose from 3 melodies. The pre-set melody is 2. Press the Options button. Press the 2 button. Select a melody ( 1–3 ). Y ou will hear a sample melody on each press. T o adjust the ringer melody The volume levels range from 0- 3 , wher e 0 = of f [...]

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    16 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) BASE ST A TION SETTINGS Base station settings T o change the base station PIN If you change your base station PIN, keep a recor d of the new number by writing it in the space provided on page 6. Please note that when you enter your base station PIN it will not be shown on the display for sec[...]

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    17 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) T o switch auto answer on or off If your handset is on the base you can answer an incoming call by simply lifting the handset and speaking. However , you can switch this feature of f. Press the Options button. Press 0 . PIN Enter the cur rent PIN (original setting = 0000 ). Press the Options[...]

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    18 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) B T S elect S er vices Y our Synergy 2110 receives and displays caller infor mation, which is transmitted over the network. The infor mation will include the date and time the call is received and in most cases the caller ’ s phone number . In addition, the New Call light will flash to sho[...]

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    19 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) T o dial a number from the Calls List Press the Calls button. Press the Calls button again to view first number . Keep pressing the Calls button to scroll through the numbers. Press to dial the number displayed. Calls Calls T o delete a number from the Calls List Press the Calls button. Pres[...]

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    20 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) Other services and for th between the two calls without disconnecting either if you wish. If you wish to disconnect the first call press the button after speaking to the first caller . The handset will then ring. Press the button again and continue with the second caller . The second caller [...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 21 Using additional handsets Registering an additional Synergy handset with the base station or de-registering a handset. As well as your original handset, you can register up to a fur ther 4 additional handsets to your Synergy 2110 base station. The system allows inter nal calls between two ha[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) Press the Int button. KEYP AD Enter the handset number you want. Display shows the number and the called handset rings. Press the button to end the call. Whilst on a call, press the Int button. Y our caller is put on hold and you will hear a buzzing sound. KEYP AD Enter the handset number to wh[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 23 Operating with additional base stations Y ou can use up to five handsets on each Synergy 2110 base station, and up to four base stations with your handset to build up a comprehensive cordless telephone system. The handset supplied with each base station is already register ed as Handset 1. Y[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) H elp Emergency calls The emergency ser vices can be contacted in the UK by dialling 999 or 112 which is valid in any countr y that is a member of the European community . Please note If your Synergy 2110 is connected to a switchboard/PBX, you may have to dial an access number before 999 to con[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) Buzzing noise on my radio, TV , computer or hearing aid Sometimes, your Synergy 2110 can inter fere with other electrical equipment if it is placed too close. It is recommended that you place your Synergy 2110 and other Synergy handsets at least one metre away from such appliances to avoid any [...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) General information 26 Guarantee Y our Synergy 2110 is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Subject to the ter ms listed below the guarantee will provide for the repair of, or at BT ’ s or its agent ’ s discretion, the option to replace the Synergy 2110, or any co[...]

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    Switchboard compatibility Switchboard External Line access code 27 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) This product is intended for use within the UK for connection to the public telephone network and compatible switchboards, which suppor t tone dialling and timed break recall. If in doubt please consult your ser vice provider . [...]

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    28 Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) Y our Synergy 2110 is preset to TONE dialling. On some switchboards it may be necessar y to change the dialling mode to PULSE. Press the Options button, then the 0 button. Y ou will hear a confir mation tone. PIN Enter the 4-digit base station PIN. Original setting 0000 . Press the Options b[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) Index 29 A dditional handsets 21 At a glance 1 Auto answer on/of f 17 B ase station additional 23 change base station PIN 16 PIN number 10, 16 register handset 23 select which base station 16 Batteries charging 9 installing 9 levels 9 low war ning 9 per formance 9 replacing 9 Belt-clip 10 BT Se[...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) 30 M ake a call 11 Memor y delete 13 dial a number 13 store a number 12 O n/Of f auto answer 17 handset 11 keytones 15 P ause 13, 27 PIN base station 16 pre-set 10 Power socket 10 Power cable 8 Pulse dialling 28 R ecall 28 Receive a call 11 Redial 12 Register handset 21 handset to another base [...]

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    Synergy 2110 - Edition 5 – 23rd October ’00 (3375) CE compliant to RTTE Directive (1999/5/EC). Offices worldwide The telecommunications ser vices described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Ser vices and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc ’ s respective standar[...]