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BT 90 User Manual

BT 90
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3 Insert battery in base
unit (for back-up only)
To fit the back-up battery, release
the retaining clips, lift off the
battery compartment cover and
insert one new PP3 alkaline battery
(not supplied) as shown in the
diagram above. Replace the battery
compartment cover.
A good quality, fresh battery should
last about six months. To ensure
constant battery back-up, replace it
every six months.
1 Handset aerial
Your Freestyle 90 uses a compact
aerial which does not pull out.
2 Check your telephone
wall socket
If you do not have a modern phone
socket, call BT on
Freefone 0800
800 150 and ask for an engineer to
come and fit the right socket within
two metres of a mains socket. This
is a chargeable service.
9V
If your Freestyle 90 is your only phone,
you should fit a back-up battery in the
base unit so that your phone can
always be used in emergencies.
Like all cordless phones, your Freestyle
90 handset will need charging for 24
hours before use.
If the power fails, the back-up battery
will give you up to one hour talktime
or seven hours on standby.
Setting up
6

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BT 90 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Answering machineYes
GAP compatibleYes
Phonebook capacity50 entries
Caller IDYes
Polyphonic ringtonesYes
Number of handsets included1
Call WaitingYes
Conference CallYes
IntercomYes
Maximum indoor range50 meters
Maximum outdoor range300 m
Talk time10 hours
Standby time100 hours
Frequency1.88 - 1.90 GHz

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