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THE SCEPTRE'S TIMING 

FUNCTIONS 

The  Sceptre  has three timing functions.  It  will act as an ordina

r y  

digital 

CLOCK, 

it will act as a  TIMER  and  it will act as an 

ALARM. 

8.1  SETIING THE CLOCK 

The first timing  function  you'll  need  to  use  1s  the clock.  Before  you  can 

use the  other timing functions you need to  set the clock to the correct time 
of day. 

SETTING THE CLOCK 

STEP 

Leave the  handset in  position. 

STEP 2 

Make sure the 

clock 

display is showing. 

STEP 3 

Press 

and hold down 

1m1. 

STEP 4 

Key in  four digits for the time  of day using the 

24 

hour clock, 

eg 

2.30 

pm would be 

1430, 

and 

2.30 

am would be 

0230. 

The 

figures appear on the display,  and the clock restarts as soon 
as you key the fourth digit. 

STEP 5 

Release 

and you've set the Clock. 

8.2 TIMING  A CALL 

The  Sceptre  will  time calls  for  up  to  one  hour  so  that  you  know  exactly 

how  long each  incoming  or outgoing call takes. 

TIMING A CALL 

STEP 1 

First call the number you want. 

STEP 2 

As soon as the telephone is answered, press 

and the dis­

play will show the  time elapsing during the call. 

STEP 3 

When  you've  finished  the  call,  replace  the  handset.  This 
stops  the  Timer,  and  the  Clock  is  automatically  displayed 

again. 

STEP 4 

The  Sceptre  records  how  long  the  call  took.  To  display  the 
duration of the call,  follow steps 

and 

6. 

STEP 5 

Leave the handset in position. 

STEP 6 

Press 

once  and the  duration  of  the  last timed call is dis­

played. To get back to the  Clock display again,  simply press 

1m1twice. 

NOTE: 

The duration of the last call you timed remains in the Sceptre's mem­

ory until another call is 

TIMED, 

regardless of how many other untimed calls 

Summary of Contents for INPHONE Sceptre 120

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Page 3: ...120 4 1 Before you start 4 2 Making manual calls 5 Last number recall 5 1 Using last number recall on a direct line 5 2 Using last number recall on switchboards 5 3 Using last number recall to recall internal numbers 6 Storing information in the memory 6 1 Storing telephone numbers 6 2 Storing the access code on a switchboard system 6 3 Storing a number in the main memory during a call 6 4 Transfe...

Page 4: ...ing 8 6 Cancelling the alarm setting 9 Checking the batteries 9 1 Changing the batteries 1 O Recognising and remedying faults 10 1 Maintenance of your Sceptre 120 10 2 Cleaning the Sceptre 11 Final Words 11 1 Connecting to a switchboard 11 2 Compatible Installations 11 3 Incompatible Installations 11 4 How many telephones 11 5 Approved switchboards for the Sceptre 120 ...

Page 5: ...f you do not have a standard socket fitted or 1f you require another extension fill in the enclosed reply card or contact your local Bnt1sh Telecom Sales Office Also if you have a privately owned automatic switch board read Section 11 2 for rules concerning connection 1 2 COMPATIBILITY Before you use your new Sceptre check the information 1n section 11 at the back of this booklet to see that your ...

Page 6: ... all the major procedures have been enclosed 1n boxes so that you can pick them out easily and quickly When trying out the calling facilities you may find it helpful to call one of the recorded services such as the speaking clock When you ve become familiar with using your new Sceptre you have the checklists to help you remember the procedures MORE THAN JUST AN ORDINARY TELEPHONE 2 1 COMPONENTS OF...

Page 7: ...ceptre automatically keeps that number in this store The number can then be used for automatic recalling 2 5 AUTOMATIC RECALLING The Sceptre will automatically recall the last number you tried So if a call is engaged first time you don t have to key in the whole number again you simply press one key to ask the Sceptre to try again Any number held in the Last Number Store can be transferred to the ...

Page 8: ...some switch boards Depending on the switchboard it can return you to the switchboard operator or you may use it to transfer calls Check with your switchboard instructions for more details I Ill Use this key to display and recall the Last number you called lrm1 This is the Memory Store key Use this key to store telephone numbers into the Sceptre s memory 1111 These letters stand for Memory Recall U...

Page 9: ... numbers To fit a label simply pull away the plastic cover with your finger nail write your numbers on one of the labels insert the label and replace the cover Also set the Sceptre s Clock to the correct time following the instructions given in section 8 1 4 2 MAKING MANUAL CALLS To make a manual call you use the Sceptre as you would an ordinary push button telephone Press the keys firmly and make...

Page 10: ...moved LAST NUMBER RECALL DIRECT LINE STEP1 Lift the handset and wait for the dial tone STEP2 Press IDll The last number called will be displayed and cal led automatically for you NOTE To display the last number instead of calling it simply leave the handset in position and press 1m1 When you are ready press lliill to get back to the Clock display 5 2 USING LAST NUMBER RECALL ON SWITCHBOARDS The pr...

Page 11: ...nternal calls to other extensions on the system yet still let you use the Recall facility to get the last external number you attempted to call RECALLING AN INTERNAL NUMBER STEP 1 Finish making the Internal call and replace the handset STEP 2 Lift the handset and wait for the dial tone STEP 3 Press Ill and the last Internal number is displayed and automatically called Note The internal number chan...

Page 12: ... the whole number STORING TELEPHONE NUMBERS STEP 1 Leave the handset in position STEP 2 Key in the telephone number you want to store in the mem ory STEP 3 Check that you ve keyed in the correct number If you key in the wrong number press1tm1 This will clear the display and you can try again STEP 4 Press IDI STEP 5 Press one of the 12 number keys The display will blink and you ll hear a bleep indi...

Page 13: ... the number has been stored Update your written note of the numbers NOTE Because the keypad is protected as soon as you start the call timer see Section 8 2 you will be unable to store a number during a call you are timing 6 4 TRANSFERRING THE LAST NUMBER CALLED TO THE MAIN MEMORY From time to time you may want to transfer the last number you called into the main memory so that it s not lost when ...

Page 14: ...referenced by that key is then displayed Repeat STEPS 2 and 3 for each number you wish to check STEP 4 To get back to the Clock display press 1rm1 MAKING A CALL WITH A NUMBER FROM THE MEMORY Once you ve put some telephone numbers into the Sceptre s memory you need to be able to retrieve them and use them to make calls CALLING WITH A NUMBER FROM MEMORY STEP 1 Lift the handset STEP 2 If necessary ke...

Page 15: ...icaly called You will hear a short burst of signalling tone normally about 1 second long as the dialling code is sent Next press IClill Then the key which is storing the telephone number itself The second number will be displayed and called automati cally Then continue the call as normal 7 2 DELETING A NUMBER FROM THE MEMORY Eventually you ll want to delete some of the telephone numbers you ve sto...

Page 16: ...Release 1m1 and you ve set the Clock 8 2 TIMING A CALL The Sceptre will time calls for up to one hour so that you know exactly how long each incoming or outgoing call takes TIMING A CALL STEP 1 First call the number you want STEP 2 As soon as the telephone is answered press lliJIand the dis play will show the time elapsing during the call STEP 3 When you ve finished the call replace the handset Th...

Page 17: ...tting because when you enter the new setting you automatically delete the old one STEP 3 Press and hold down 1 1 and at the same time key in the time at which you want the Alarm to sound Use the 24 hour clock STEP 4 Release1ta11 If you now want to get back to the Clock display simply press lliJI once STEP 5 When the time displayed on the Clock reads the same as the Alarm setting the Alarm will be ...

Page 18: ...til you cancel it CANCELLING THE ALARM SETTING STEP 1 Leave the handset in position STEP 2 Make sure the Alarm display is showing by pressing llill twice STEP 3 Press and hold down 1tm1 STEP 4 Press and the display will show four asterisks to indicate Iha the Alarm has been cancelled STEP 5 Press llillto return to the clock display ...

Page 19: ...battery compartment on the underside of the Sceptre by inserting a 1O pence coin into the slot and gently levering upwards Then remove the batteries STEP4 STEPS STEP6 STEP Clean the terminals with a soft cloth Replace with 4 new alkaline batteries type MN 1500 or equi valent Be sure to insert them the right way round As you replace the last one you ll hear a tone which tells you that the Sceptre i...

Page 20: ...20 it has a one year guarantee After that time you have the option of taking out a service contract with Phonecare British Telecom s special maintenance and repair service For a small quar terly outlay Phonecare looks after your Sceptre and there are no extra bills for repairs For more details of Phonecare contact your local British Telecom Sales Office or the shop where you bought your telephone ...

Page 21: ...ng page 11 3 INCOMPATIBLE INSTALLATIONS The Sceptre 120 is not suitable for connection to the followingtypes of instal lation 1 Shared service party lines 2 British Telecom Private Manual Branch Exchanges Cordless Switchboards in the range two exchange lines six extensions capacity up to five exchange lines twenty five extensions capacity 3 DC Code C switchboards 4 As an extension to a payphone IM...

Page 22: ...er REN of 1 0 Any other instrument provided by British Telecom may be assumed to have a REN of 1 unless stated otherwise 11 5 APPROVED SWITCHBOARDS FOR THE SCEPTRE 120 The Sceptre 120 is approved for connection to the following switchboards MULTI FREQUENCY VERSION WITH EARTH RECALL PABX s Pen1omatP1000CT ARD561 2 AKD791 2 3 EBXBOOOPDXS00 2000 OCS300 SL 1 IDX TDX Monarch Kinsman Royale SX20 Regent ...

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Page 27: ...ccidentally damaged T he goods have not been tampered with or repaired by anyone other than British Telecom its staff or agents 2 If a fault does occur in this product you should return it to where you bought it and provided you produce your receipt it will either be repaired or replaced free of charge 3 The terms of this guarantee do not affect your statutory rights A British Telecom product ...

Page 28: ...PH3665 Sceptre120 T S 1000 3 E 500095 British Telecom model no TELE 10200AR Sceptre 120 is designed by British Telecom ...

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