BT 120 Telephone User Manual


 
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Installing
your
Converse 120
Situating your
Converse 120
Situate your Converse
120 close enough to a
phone socket so that the
cables will reach.
Do not stand it on carpets
or other similar surfaces
that generate fibres.
Your Converse 120 can
be wall-mounted.
See ‘Wall-mounting’.
Warning
Your Converse 120 is only
designed to be operated in a
normal office or domestic
environment.
It should not be used in
bathrooms or near water.
Check your telephone
wall socket
If you do not have a
modern style socket, call
Freefone 0800 800 150
and ask for a BT
engineer to come and fit
the correct socket. This
is a chargeable service.
Plug your Converse
120 into the phone
socket
Check the
dialling mode
Use the dialling mode
switch on the underside
of your Converse 120.
Your Converse 120
should be pre-set to TB
which gives you Tone
dialling. This ensures
the phone will work with
all modern digital
exchanges.
If your phone does not
work, try setting the
dialling mode to P.
If you are connecting to a
switchboard, check with
your switchboard operator
or communications
manager which dialling
mode you need.
Your Converse 120 is
approved for all
compatible switchboards.
If you would like a list of
compatible switchboards,
please contact BT on
Freefone 0800 800 154.
P
T
TB
MODE
Your Converse 120
is now ready for
making and
receiving calls.
Using
your
Converse 120
Emergency calls
The emergency services can
be contacted by dialling 999
or 112.
If your Converse 120
is connected to a
switchboard or PBX, you
might have to dial
another number before
999 112 in order to get an
outside line. On some
switchboards, you may
not be able to get an
outside line if the power
fails. Check with your
switchboard operator or
communications
manager.
To make a call
Lift the handset off the
base.
Dial the number you
want.
At the end of your call,
replace the handset.