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1. Introduction 2
2. Key components 3/3a
3. Setting up 4Connecting to the telephone line 4Setting the dialling mode 4A word about digital exchanges 4
4. Basic functions SMaking a call 5Receiving a call 5Last Number Redial 5When to use the P -T button 5The MUTE button 6The RING PITCH switch 6The RINGER switch 6
5. The Save button 7
6. Additional features 8On-Hook dialling 8Storing telephone numbers 8Store-as-you-dial 9Dialling stored telephone numbers 10Combination dialling 10Message Waiting 11
7. Important advice 12Caring for your City 200 12What to do irl the event of a fault 12Warranty 12
8. Facilites 13Where to connect your telephone 13Where not to connect your telephone 14Ringer Equivlence number 14
The Betacom City 200 series of telephones are advanced yet easy-to-use
products with a number of useful features.
The City 200 offers:
.Large, clearly identified keypad buttons for fast, accurate dialling.
.Last Number Redial, which lets you redial the last number called at the touch
of a single button.
.A SAVE button which lets you save a number in the telephone's memory, dial
other numbers, than recall and dial out the original number.
.Full compatibility with the new TouchToneTM digital exchanges as well as the
older pulse-dialling exchanges.
.Mixed-mode dialling, which enables you to access home banking services and
remote computer networks even when you're connected to a pulse-dialling
exchange.
.On-hook dialling, which means you can initiate a call without lilting the handset.
.10 memories for your most important telephone numbers. These are 'direct-
access' memories: you can dial numbers stored in these memories by pushing
a single button.
.The City 200 can be desk or wall mounted using the bracket, Rawl plugs and
screws supplied. Use the wall mounting bracket as a template to mark off the
holes for the screws.
Please take the trouble to read and understand this User Guide. It will help you
get the best out of your new telephone.
Need Help? Call our Helpline on012 77 201 201, 9.00am-S.00pm Monday to Fridey.
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1. Gravity switchOperated by the weight of the handset. When handset is lifted, the phone is 'off the hook';when replaced, it is 'on the hook'.
2. Reversible handset hookPull forward to form a hook if the phone is to wall mounted.
3. Message waiting facility selector switchThis switch must be set by the PABX system installer only; to ensure correct operation of this
feature.4. P -Tr button
A dual-function button: enables mixed-mode dialling and also provides access to British
Telecom's Network Services.5. SAVE button
Used to store a telephone number that you want to dial again later.6. STORE button
Used when entering nlrnbers into the telephone's memory.7. MUTE button
Pressing this button during a call ensures that your caller cannot overhear any comments
you make.8. Speaker volume control
Adjusts the volume of the telephone's built-in loudspeaker.9. RECALL button
Used when the telephone is connected to a PABX system.
10. ON/OFF buttonAllows you to dial out without lifting the handset. You only need pick up the handset when
your call is answered.
11. PAUSEUsed when connected to a PABX system
12. LNR buttonDual-function button: LNR provides a Last Number Redial facility
13. Telephone keypadThe standard push button telephone keypad layout, including' and # keys for special
functions.14. Message Wailing and Visual Ringer LED
Rashes when either there is an incoming call or a message has been ~It for your extension.
15. Memory index card and keypadUsed to dial a telephone number stored in one of the 10 'direct' memories (1-10). Use theindex card to make a note of the number stored.
16. RING PITCH HVMEJLO swilchSets the pitch of the ringer tone. ~17. RINGER HULO switchSets the volume of the ringer.
18. TONE/PULSE switch '
Sets the phone for TouchToneTM dialling or Pulse dialling.19. TIMED BREAK RECALUEARTH RECALL switch
For use with PABX systems: not used when phone is connected to its own exchange line
Need Help? Call our Helpline on
01277 201 201, 9,OOam-5.00pm Monday 10 Friday.
When unpacking the City 200, keep all the packing materials: They will come in
handy when you want to transport the telephone or if you ever have to return it for
servicing.
Connecting to the telephone line.
Like all modem telephone equipment the City 200 employs the British Telecom
modular plug and socket system.
.If you have a BT socket already fitted, plug in the City's telephone jack.
.If you do not have a BT socket, get in touch with your local BT telephone
Sales Office and ask them to install the necessary socket for you.
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Setting the dialling mode
Two modes of dialling are possible with the City 200. One is Pulse Dialling, theother is Touch Tone TM Dialling. As the two modes are quite different, it's impol1ant
you find out which one is appropriate for your installation.
Although pulse-dialling phones will work with TouchToneTM exchanges, you will
not be able to take advantage of the faster dialling and extra features madepossible by their digital technology unless your phone is capable of -and set for -
TouchToneTM dialling.
.For TouchToneTM dialling set the TONE/PULSE switch to the TONE
position.
.For Pulse dialling, set the TONE/PULSE switch to the PULSE position.
IMPORTANT: If your telephone does not dial when the TONE/PULSE switches is
set to the TONE position, you are almost cel1ainly connected to a Pulse-dialling
~nge, in which case the switch must be set to the PULSE position.
A word about digital exchanges
This telephone employs TouchToneTM signalling. British Telecom is replacing all
local exchanges with new digital systems. They will give improved clarity and
reliability, and with TouchToneTM signalling telephones, instant connection of calls
over digital exchanges and a host of advanced features.
If you are on a digital exchange, you can instruct it to ring back with the cost of
your call. Or you can use it to set up reminder calls, where the exchange rings you
at the time you specify. You can even instruct the exchange to divert your
incoming calls to another number, or deal with two calls at once or set up a 3-way
call. These features are from BT Network Services; to use them you need
TouchToneTM signalling. To find out if you are on a digital exchange, contact your
local British Telecom Office.
.Your City 200 is compatible with all British Telecom Network Services.
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Making a call
1. Pick up the handset.
2. When you hear the dial tone, dial the number you require.
3. At the end of the call, replace the handset.
Receiving a call
1. When the phone rings, pick up the handset and converse (the visual ringer
will also flash to indicate an incoming call).
2. At the end of the call, replace the handset.
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Last Number Redial
The City 200 automatically stores the last number you dialled, a feature which is
useful when trying to reach a constantly busy telephone number.
To redial the last number dialled:
1. Pick up the handset.
2. Press the LNR button once.
The number will now automatically be redialled for you. The number may be up to
32 digits long.
When to use the P -T button
Nowadays many extra services, such as home banking or remote computer
network services, require TouchToneTM signals. If your local exchange uses
Pulse signalling and your phone is to Pulse mode, you can access these special
services using the P -T button, which temporarily switches the City 200 to
TouchToneTM signalling.
NOTE: If you're connected to a digital exchange you should be in TouchToneTM
mode anyway, and will not need to use the P -T button at aI/.
Here's how you might typically use the P -T button:
1. Dial the required Home Banking or other services, with the TONE/PULSE
switch set to the PULSE position as usual.
2. When you need to switch over to TouchToneTM control, press the P -T button.
3. Now, any further numbers you press will emit the appropriate TouchToneTM.
4. Replace the handset when you have finished and the phone will automatically
reset to Pulse dialling.
Need Help? Call our Helpline on
0127? 201201, 9,00am-500pm Monday 10 Friday.
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The MUTE button
There may be times when, while on the phone to someone, you wish to make a
private comment to a third party in the room with you without being overheard by
the caller.
To ensure the caller cannot hear you:
.Press and hold down the MUTE button.
As long as the mute button is pressed, your caller cannot hear what you are saying.
You will, however, be able to hear your caller speaking.
.Release the MUTE button when you wish to continue speaking to your caller.
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CDThe RING PITCH switch
This switch controls the pitch of the City 200's electronic "nAg" tone. Set as you
require.
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OJThe RINGER switchThis switch controls the volume of the City 200's electronic ringer. Set as you
require.
The SAVE button on the City 200 provides a convenient way of storing a number
up to 32 digits long for later recall. Unlike the Last Number Redial feature,
a number stored using the SAVE button will not be erased or replaced by
numbers subsequently dialled; It will remain available until you decide to save
another number.
The SAVE button is not connected in any way with the 10 memories available on
the City 200. Saving a number with the SAVE button does not affect the other
memories. There is only one memory associated with the SAVE button,
and if you save a number using this button, the number previously stored there
will be replaced by new one.
Saving a number
1. Pick up the handset and wait for the dialling tone.
2. Dial the required number.
3. Press SAVE at anytime before hanging up.
Dialling a saved number
1. Pick up the handset and wait for the dialling tone.
2. Press SAVE once.SAVE
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Need Help? Call our Helpline on
012 77 201 201, 9.00am-S.OOpm Monday to Friday.
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In addition to the features described so far, the City 200 offers cer1ain additional
functions aimed at fur1her enhancing the convenience and usefulness of the
telephone.
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On-Hook dialling
When you're busy, it's often inconvenient to stop what you're doing, lift the hand-
set, dial the number and wait for the call to be connected. For this reason, the
City 200 enables you to dial without lifting the handset; you only need to pick up
the handset when your call is answered. This feature is called On-Hook dialling.
1. Press the ON/OFF button once; there's no need to lift the handset at this
point. The On-Hook indicator will light up.
2. When you hear the dial tone, dial the number you require. If necessary, adjust
the volume control so you can hear the dialling procedure more clearly.
3. When you hear the called party answer, pick up the handset and converse.
At the end of the call, replace the handset. The On-Hook indicator will go out.
OR
3. If there is no answer; or if the number is engaged, press the ON/OFF button
again to hang up. The On-Hook indicator will go out.
NOTE: If, while on the phone to someone, you are put on hold and wish to carry
on working -or if you wish to put your caller on hold while you look for something
-press the ON/OFF button (the On-Hook indicator will light up) and replace the
handset. The call will not be disconnected. You will be able to hear the other
party over the loud speaker, but they will not hear you. When you wish to resume
conversation, pick up the handset and continue. This feature can be usedwhether or not you originated the call.
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Storing telephone numbers10 phone numbers can be stored in the 'direct' memory buttons. Numbers in the
direct memories can be dialled at the push of a single button. (not including the
separate SAVE memory described earlier).
To store a phone number in the memory:
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press the STORE button.
3. Dial the telephone number you wish to store.
The number can be up to 16 digits in length.
4. Press STORE again.
5. Assign the phone number to one of the memories by pressing one of the
keys on the memory keypad (1-10).
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6. Replace the handset.
NOTE: This procedure simply stores the telephone number, and does not dial it,
i.e., no call is actually made.
Example: To store the Betacom Helpline number 01277 201201 in direct
memory 1:
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF button.
2. Press STORE.
3. Dial 01277 201201
4. Press STORE.
5. Press the button 1 on the memory keypad.
6. Replace the handset.
Store-as-you-dialThe City 200 allows you to store a number as you dial it -handy if you're dialling
a number for the first time and wish to store it at the same time. This calls for a
different procedure to the one described in Storing Telephone Numbers. ,1/-p-I
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To store and dial a number at the same time:
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF button.
2. Dial the number you require.
3. Press store twice.
4. Assign the phone number to one of the memories by pressing key (1-10) on
the memory keypad.
The number will be stored in the chosen memory, and your call will now be
connected.
IMPORT ANT: When you store a new telephone number in memory, always
check that you have entered it correctly by auto-dialling it as described in the next
section "Dialling stored numbers.' Also make a note against the memory button of
the number that is stored in it.
Need Help? Call our Helpline on
012 77 201 201. 9.00am-500pm Monday 10 Friday.
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Dialling stored telephone numbers
To dial a number stored in one of the 10 direct memories:
1. Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF button.
2. Press the appropriate memory button.
Combination dialling
Manual dialling (that is, directly via the keypad) and memory dialling can be
mixed as required, and you can also memory dial a very long number by storing it
in two different memory locations.
For example, you could memory-dial the number of your home banking service,
then manually dial any further numbers required to gain access to the service.
A number of more than 16 digits will not fit into a single memory location. You
could get round this by storing the first half of the number in one memory location,
and the other half in another. To memory-dial a long number, simply follow the
sequence described above in dialling stored telephone numbers, pressing the two
memory buttons one alter the other.
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Message Waiting
The Message waiting switch is located under the telephone number labelin the handset cradle.
Position 1,6 is the normal position for use on exchange lines and certaPABX.
Position 2,5 is the position only to be used for certa PABX's. Your PABXinstaller will set the correct position.
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D NOTE: The message waiting switch once set by the PABX installer willneed no further attention and must not be touched.
Need Help? Call our Helpline on01271201201, 9,00am-S.00pm Monday 10 Friday.
Caring for your City 200
To clean your City 200 cabinet simply wipe it with a soft slightly damp cloth.
Do not use benzene, thinners, similar solvents, abrasive powder or sprays, as
these could cause damage. Keep it out of strong sunlight and away from hot or
humid conditions.
What to do in the event of a fault
Carefully follow the setting up instructions again to make sure they were carried
out correctly. Take care to do this thoroughly: if you return the product to us and
no fault is found you will be charged handling costs. If the fault persists, carry out
the following simple checks.
1. Ensure that the TONE/PULSE switch is in the correct position for your
telephone exchange, and the TIMED BREAK RECALL/EARTH RECALL switchis in the correct position for your PABX system.
2. Ensure that the handset is correctly replaced on the cradle so that the gravity
switch is fully depressed.
3. Ensure that the City 200 has not been left 'off hook' by leaving the On-hook
facility switched on.
4. If the fault persists try a different telephone in the same socket to make sure
the fault is not with your line or socket.
5. Try the City 200 in a different socket to make sure that the fault is not with the
first socket.
t By now you should have isolated the problem or found that there is a general
fault on the line. If you call the British Telecom Engineers number (normally
151) they may be able to advise you on your next course of action.
t If the problem has been isolated to your City 200 then please call the:
Betacom Helpline on 01277 201 201, 9.00a.m. -5.00p.m. Monday to Friday,for further advice.
WarrantyThis proCluct has a warranty of 12 months and is therefore guaranteedto be free from defects in materials and workmanship during that period.If y<?u experience a problem within that time, simply call our Helpline foradvice.If your problem cannot be solved by our Helpline, you will need to returnyour product to the place where it was purchased. Remember to takeyour receipt as proof of purchase, as it must be produced before thewarranty can be honored.The proCluct must have been used only for the intended purpose and notbeen subjected to wilful or accidental damage. This warranty does notcover damage caused by excessive voltage lighting, or faults on thetelephone line. If the product or serial number has been tampered within any way, or repairs attempted, the warrant shall be considered nulland void.This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights. r--
This apparatus has been approved for the use of the following facilities
a. Simple telephone facilityb. Dialling from stored number.c. Loop disconnect signalling.d. Multi-frequency signalling.e. PABX earth register recall.f. PABX timed break recall.g. Loud speaking (call progress monitor).Any other usage will invalidate the approval of the apparatus if as a resultit then ceases to conform to the standards against which approval wasgranted.
Where to connect your telephoneThe City 200 may only be connected to the following iQstaliations:
a.
Direct Exchange Lines (DELs) with loop disconnect facilities and/ormulti-frequency dialling, i.e. a line connected directly to a telephoneexchange with its own exchange number.
b. Extensions via all socket provided for DELs.
c. Extensions of approved compatible PABXs including PABXswhich return secondary proceed indication.
NOTE: It is not possible to guarantee correct operation under all possibleconditions on all approved compatible PABXs. Please contact yourtelephone supplier for an up to date list of approved compatible PABXs.If difficulty is experienced please contact your telephone supplier foradvice.
Need Help? Call our Helpline on012 77 201 201, 9.00am-S.00pm Monday to Friday.
Where not to connect your telephone.
a) To a shared service line (party line)
b) As an extension to a payphone.
c) To a 1+1 carrier system.
If you are not sure, please check with your your Service Provider.
Ringer Equivalence Number (R.E.N)
When you add up the R.E.N. values
of your telephones and your City 200 they should not exceed 4. Your new
City 200 has a R.E.N of 1. If you exceed the R.E.N. of 4 the volume of the ringer
in any phone will be reduced and one or more may not work at all.
NOTE: A B. T. telephone normally has a A.E.N of 1 unless othelWise stated.
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