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BT 1000 User Manual

BT 1000
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Handset settings
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Stopping the alarm when it goes off
When the alarm goes off, it will sound at the
handset volume level set. If the handset ringer has
been set to Off, the alarm will still sound at level 3.
The
icon and
Alarm
On
will flash on the display.
To stop the alarm, press any button on the handset
(even if the keypad lock has been turned on).
If snooze has been turned on and you press any
button to stop the alarm, snooze will be activated
for 10 minutes, it will sound again at the end of the
snooze period.
To stop the alarm and the snooze function, press
and hold
.
If an alarm goes off during a call, the
icon and
Alarm
On
will flash on the display and you will hear
a beep in the earpiece. The alarm will not sound
during ringing or paging.
The alarm is set for a single event only, so once the
alarm has been stopped the alarm time will need to
be set again if required.

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BT 1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCordless Telephone
GAP CompatibleYes
Phonebook entries50
Caller IDYes
Call WaitingYes
RedialYes
Talk time10 hours
Number of Handsets1
Answering MachineNo
Standby timeUp to 100 hours
Indoor range50m

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