Manual BT A6

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    Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 F reeway User Guide P ersonal Mobile Radio ...

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    2 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 Displays the code for the selected channel or the volume level. Displays the code of the sub channel. Flashes to indicate that the key lock is switched on. Indicates that the handset is receiving a call. Indicates that the handset is transmitting. Flashes to indicate that the handset is in ...

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    3 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 Unpacking If anything is missing, please contact your place of purchase immediately . W ith each Freeway W alkie Talkie handset you will get: Belt clip (attached to back of handset) 4 x AAA batteries (alkaline) Or Ni-MH batter y pack rechargeable Introduction F re ew a y M o n i t o r V ol ...

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    4 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 For your records For guarantee purposes proof of purchase is r equired so please keep your receipt. Date of purchase: Place of purchase: Serial number: ...

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    5 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 General Do not open the handset. Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is a serious risk of explosion and/or the release of highly toxic chemicals. Radio signals transmitted between handsets may cause inter ference to hearing aids. Switch of f the radio when near medical equipment. Th ...

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    6 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 Cleaning Simply clean with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an anti-static wipe. Never use household polish as this will damage the product. Never use a dr y cloth as this may cause a static shock. Note In the event of an accident this product cannot be used to contact the emergency ser vices. ...

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    7 Note Please note that alkaline batteries will require replacing and can NO T be used with the Freeway charger . The typical batter y capacity of an AAA alkaline batter y is appr oximately twice that of an AAA size Ni-MH batter y . The batter y life for the Freeway is approximately 21 hours using alkaline batteries and approximately half this usin ...

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    8 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 Inser t 4 x AAA (alkaline) batteries or the Freeway rechargeable batter y pack, ensuring that the + and – on the batteries match up with those marked inside the batter y compar tment. Replace the batter y cover and make sure that the tab locks back into place. If the belt clip is attached ...

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    9 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 2 Installing and removing the belt clip Align the belt clip tabs up with the guides on the back of your handset. Slide the belt clip up the guides until it locks into place. If you want to remove the belt clip, pull back the lever on the top of the belt clip and slide the clip down out of t ...

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    10 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 Open the tab on the top of the handset. Inser t the headset plug firmly into the holes on the top of the handset. 3 Installing and removing the optional Freeway headset To purchase optional Freeway headsets please call 0870 240 5522 or visit www .withandwithoutwires.com Freeway Headset ite ...

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    11 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 If you remove the headset from the handset you should cover the holes with the attached tab to make sure dust and dir t is kept away from the contacts. Note To use the Freeway headset, press the PTT (Press To T alk) switch on the headset to make a call and release it to receive a call. Y o ...

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    12 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 T o switch the Freeway handset power ON or OFF Press and hold the POWER button for about 2 seconds. Y ou will hear a tone to indicate that the handset has been switched ON (or OFF). T o select a channel Press the CHANNEL + or – button to select a channel from 1 to 8 . To keep scrolling t ...

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    13 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 T o switch the key lock ON or OFF Y ou can lock the CHANNEL + or - , MODE , and POWER buttons to prevent you fr om accidentally changing the channel or channel settings or from switching the handset of f. Press and hold the L OCK button for mor e than 1 second to switch the key lock ON. Th ...

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    14 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 T o call another handset Please note, that to call or talk to others, all radios in your group must be set to the same channel number . Once you have selected a channel, press the CALL button to aler t the other handset user that you want to communicate with them. ( The other handset user ...

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    15 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 T o listen for and talk to another handset user If another handset user is calling, you will hear a 2 second ringing tone to aler t you that they are going to speak. Y ou will then hear them speaking to you. The icon will be shown on the display to indicate that you are receiving a call. ( ...

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    16 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 T o adjust the volume of incoming calls Press the VOLUME + or – button to incr ease or decrease the volume of incoming calls. The volume levels range from 1- 8 . Y ou can also pr ess and hold the VOLUME + or – button to keep incr easing or decreasing the volume until you reach the requ ...

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    17 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 T o change the code: Press the MODE button. The cur r ent code will flash. Press the CHANNEL + or – button to select your code number between 00 and 38 . Y our selected code will be shown on the display . Or Press and hold the CHANNEL + or – button to scroll through the codes until you ...

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    18 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 T o switch the squelch OFF When you are not receiving a call, the squelch on your handset automatically mutes the speaker so that you will not hear weak signals or background noise. Y ou can switch this feature of f temporarily or for longer periods of time. By switching the squelch of f y ...

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    19 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 T o switch the squelch OFF temporarily: Press and hold the LIGHT button for about half a second. Y ou will now hear any background noise. Release the LIGHT button to switch the squelch back ON. T o switch the squelch OFF for longer periods of time: Press and hold the LIGHT button for more ...

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    20 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 Guarantee Y our BT Fr eeway is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. The conditions of this guarantee are: • The guarantee shall only apply to defects that occur within the 12 month guarantee period. • Proof of purchase is pr ovided. • The equipment is retur ...

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    21 Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 R TTE This equipment complies with the Essential Requirements and Provisions of the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications T er minal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC. In demonstration of conformance with the Essential Requirements for Electrical Safety , Electro-Magnetic Compatibility and Ra ...

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    Freeway [A6] ~ 2nd Edition ~ 15th October ’01 – 4166 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 standard conditions of contract. Nothing in this pu ...

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