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Ultimate 106
Connect up to 6 extensions on a single line, with Voice Mail
and Caller Identification features
User Guide
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Contents
At a glance
Introduction
Installation
1
4
5
Setting up your
Ultimate 106 system
9
Setting up the Answering
Machine and Call Director
18
25
31
34
35
36
37
38
40
Using your phone extensions
Using BT Select Services
Maintenance
Wall mounting
Help
Technical information
Ultimate 106 default settings
Index
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Introduction
Your Ultimate 106 has been designed for ease of use and made to the
high standards set by BT.
To make the best use of your Ultimate 106
features, we recommend that you subscribe to
Unpacking your Ultimate 106
the following BT Select Services.
If anything is missing, please contact your place
of purchase immediately.
Call Waiting – Allows you to be notified of a
second call while you are already engaged in
conversation.
Ultimate 106 (with mains
power cord 13amp and 3-pin plug
attached).
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Caller Identification – Allows your Ultimate 106
to receive the caller’s details before you answer
the call.
Telephone line cord
User guide
Call Sign – Allows you to allocate a second
number to a specific extension such as a fax
machine without the need for a separate line.
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Any standard tone dialling telephone can be
connected to the Ultimate 106.
Extension installation kit
(optional)
Additionally, a door intercom unit can be
answered from any extension phone and the
door opened by pressing the keypad buttons.
Lead for CD/cassette player
for music on-hold feature
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Please read the instructions carefully before use
and retain this user guide for future reference.
CUSTOMER HELPLINE
Should you have problems with your installation,
Mounting screws
call the Ultimate 106 Helpline on 0845-3300042.
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Installation
Wall mounting the Ultimate 106
Extension numbers
We advise that you wall mount your
Ultimate 106.
You can have up to 6 extensions from your
Ultimate 106 and each extension has a 2-digit
number. These six numbers are 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, and 16.
Please ensure that:
You install your Ultimate 106 next to
•
your master telephone socket (within
2m) and a power point (within 1.5m).
Extension 11 is the master phone which must be
connected and situated very near to your
Ultimate 106. It is the extension that is used
when making any settings that affect your
whole system.
The wall can support the weight of the
Ultimate 106.
•
•
•
The visual indicators on the Ultimate 106
are visible.
Ext 11 Ext12 Ext13 Ext14 Ext15 Ext16
Once installed, your Ultimate 106 is
easily accessible and you can easily
remove the lower cover if required.
Telephone
Line
Externa
EXT11 EXT12 EXT13 EXT14 EXT15 EXT16
Please see ‘Wall mounting’ on page 35
CONNECT YOUR ‘MASTER’ PHONE HERE
IMPORTANT
Extension 11 will be connected directly to your
telephone line so, in event of mains power failure
calls can be made from this extension only.
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Run the required cable length to your
Ultimate 106. Attach the cable firmly to the wall.
To connect up to 6 master
extension sockets
Connector 1
Connector 2
Connector 3
Connector 6
Connector 5
Connector 4
IMPORTANT
You must connect your extensions to a
MASTER telephone socket. You can
purchase master sockets and wiring kits
from any good electrical retailer.
Thread the plastic wire grip through the socket
(as shown above).
Install the required number of
1
●
extension sockets
The telephone extension cable contains 4
strands of wire, 2 with broad orange, or blue
stripes, 2 with narrow orange or blue stripes.
In your Wiring Kit you will find the white
socket(s) and a disposable insertion tool.
You will need to decide how you wish to fix the
extension socket and how the cable will be run
into it.
Choose a pair of wires of the same colour, for
instance the broad blue stripes and the narrow
blue strips.
Push out the plastic ‘holes’ in the backbox that
correspond with where you wish the cables to run.
Then, holding the insertion tool, as shown,
simply push the wires firmly into connection 2
and 5. The broad blue stripes into connector 2,
the narrow blue stripes to connector 5. Secure
the cable with the cable grip.
Screw the backbox of your extension socket
onto the skirting board or wall using the screws
provided.
Now strip off approximately 5 cms (about 2 ins)
of outer sheath from the extension cable. The
colour-coded covering on the wires in the cable
should not be stripped.
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Only 2 wires are connected to terminals 2 and 5.
Leave the 2 wires that are not used coiled up
neatly in the back of the socket for future use.
Connect the extension sockets to
2
●
the Ultimate 106
Remove the lower cover from the Ultimate 106.
Power
In Use
Day/Night Mode
Messages
Call Director/Answer Machine
12v/ 12v/
Com N.O. N.C.
Ext 11 Ext12 Ext13 Ext14 Ext15 Ext16
Doorlock/
Intercom
Telephone
Line
External Music On Hold Input Normal
Program
EXT11 EXT12 EXT13 EXT14 EXT15 EXT16
astic wire grip
Ultimate 106
Pull the plastic wire grip tight, trapping the wire.
There are 6 sets of twin screw connectors.
The telephone extension cable contains 4 strands
of wire, 2 with broad orange or blue stripes, 2 with
narrow orange or blue stripes.
IMPORTANT
Finally, fit the front plate onto the backbox with
the screws provided.
If you have connected the 2 blue strands to the
socket, you must also connect the blue strands to
the twin screw connectors in the Ultimate 106.
Equally, if you have connected the 2 orange
strands to the extension socket, you must connect
the 2 orange strands to the twin screw connector.
IMPORTANT
Please note, cable supplied may not match
exactly the colours specified.
Please ensure that the 2 wires used at the
extension socket are the same 2 wires used at
the Ultimate 106 connectors.
Strip the insulation cable off at the end in order
to expose 5mm of copper wire for the blue or
orange strands.
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First remove the cable clamp. Connect the 2
4
Connect the power cable
exposed wires into the first set of twin screw
connectors in your Ultimate 106 and tighten the
screws to secure the wire, in place.
●
Ext 11 Ext12 Ext13 Ext14 Ext15 Ext16
ephone
Line
Power
External
In Use
Day/Night
Messages
DISA/Ans
Cable
clamp
Ultimate 106
1X6 PABX WITH VOICE MAIL
&
CALLER ID
Connect the 3-pin plug into the mains socket and
switch the power on. The POWER light comes on.
Replace the cable clamp when finished.
Your Ultimate 106 is now installed
PLEASE NOTE
If you are planning to site 2 extension sockets
side by side, you can use the blue wires for one
socket and the orange wires for the second socket.
3
Connect the telephone line cord
●
Power
In Use
Day/Night
Messages
DISA/Ans
EXT11 EXT12 EXT13 EXT14 EXT15 EXT16
Ultimate 106
1X6 PABX WITH VOICE MAIL
&
CALLER ID
If you do not have modern phone sockets, call
Freefone 0800 800 150 and ask for a BT
engineer to come and fit the correct type. This
is a chargeable service.
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Setting up your
Ultimate 106 system
Before you use your Ultimate 106, you must
select some basic settings in order to choose the
way you want your phone system to work.
To make any system settings
Remove the lower cover.
There are 2 types of settings which you can
adjust: System settings and Extension settings.
When changing System settings switch to
Program mode, when changing Extension
settings switch to Normal mode (see program
switch on “At a glance” page 1).
PROGRAM
SWITCH
Power
In Use
Day/Night
Messages
DISA/Ans
EXT11 EXT12 EXT13 EXT14 EXT15 EXT16
All settings must be carried out using the
master phone on extension 11.
Ultimate 106
1X6 PABX WITH VOICE MAIL
&
CALLER ID
COVER
Set the programme switch to PROGRAM.
System settings
Remember to switch off the programme switch
when you have finished changing system settings,
otherwise you will not be able to receive or
make any calls when in Program mode. Callers
will still hear the usual ringing tone.
System settings affect all extensions connected to
your Ultimate 106. To change Systems Settings,
the Programme switch must be set to PROGRAM.
• Time and Date.
• Day and Night Ringing.
• Call Barring.
• Hotline.
• Fax Extension.
• Direct Line Extension.
• System Reset.
PLEASE NOTE
When in program mode, a different kind of dial
tone is heard and the “In Use” light comes on.
• Music.
• Extension Ring Delay.
IMPORTANT
When in program mode, the extensions 11-16
are identified as the following:
extn 11 = 1, 12 = 2, 13 = 3 etc.
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Time and date settings
To set the day
Your Ultimate 106 automatically adds the time
and date received to each voice mail message.
In program mode.
From your master phone, extension 11:
Enter the date code.
When you subscribe to BT’s Caller Identification
service, the time and date is automatically set
with the first call you receive. It is then updated
each time a call is received. If you do not have
Caller Identification, simply follow the steps
below to set the time and day.
74
#
eg. 27 Enter the date, (01-31).
eg. 02 Enter the month, (Jan = 01, Dec=12).
eg. 99 Enter the year.
1-7
Enter the day (1 = Mon, 2 = Tue,
3 = Wed, 4 = Thur, 5 = Fri, 6 = Sat,
7 = Sun).
To set the time
#
To confirm.
Press keypad buttons in order shown
From your master phone, extension 11:
In program mode.
Your Ultimate 106 announces the date
entered, e.g.
“Monday February 27th”
73#
Enter the time code.
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
eg.
Enter the hour and minutes in 24-hour
15-15 format.
#
To confirm.
Your Ultimate 106 announces the time
entered, e.g.
“The time is 3.15pm”
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
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Extension ring delay
Day and night modes
You can set your Ultimate 106 to delay ringing
certain extensions when a call comes in. For
example, if you want extension 11 to ring before
any others, then you need to put a delay on all
the other extensions.
You can set which extensions you want to ring
during the day and which ones you want to ring
at night. You can also set the times when day and
night modes begin and end.
The default (original) setting is for all connected
extensions to ring at all times.
From your master phone, extension 11:
If you are using day and night modes, we
recommend that you set up the ringing you
require individually for each extension in turn.
To set the ring delay
In program mode.
For example:
2
Enter this code.
At home you could set just one extension phone
to ring at night, so no one else will be disturbed
should someone ring you.
Ext
Enter the extension number you
require (1-6).
#
To confirm.
At work, you could set one phone only to ring
during office hours so a receptionist can answer
all calls. Outside office hours, all extensions can
ring so any available person can take the call.
Delay Enter the Ring Delay you want
0 = No Delay (1-9 = 1-9 rings).
Enter when you want the ring delay
to apply.
1
2
3
Day mode only.
Night mode only.
Day and night mode.
Your Ultimate 106 announces the
extension and ring delay. “Extension 13,
ring delay is 3 rings” and (day mode)
or (night mode) if applicable.
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
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To select which extensions ring
during the day
To stop extensions from ringing
during the day
Press keypad buttons in order shown
In program mode.
In program mode.
From your master phone, you can stop
specific extensions from ringing.
From your master phone, you can set
the extensions that you want to ring
during the day. The default (original)
setting is for all extensions to ring.
1
Enter this code.
Ext
Enter the number of the individual
extension you don’t want to ring (1-6).
1
Enter this code.
#
To confirm.
Ext
Enter the number of the individual
extension you want (1-6).
2
Enter 2 to disable day ring mode.
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
#
To confirm.
1
Enter 1 to enable day mode ring
(default).
To select which extensions ring
during the night
For example, to program extension 14
to ring for day mode: 14#1.
In program mode.
If you wish to set extension ringing for
all your extensions, these instructions
must be repeated for each extension.
From your master phone, you can set
the extensions that you want to ring
during the night.
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
1
Ext
Enter this code.
Enter the number of the individual
extension you want to ring (1-6).
#
To confirm.
3
Enter 3 to enable night mode ring
(default).
For example, to program extension 15
to ring for night mode: 15#3.
If you wish to set extension ringing for
all your extensions, these instructions
must be repeated for each extension.
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
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To stop extensions ringing during
the night
To stop day-time ringing from
automatically switching on
In program mode.
In program mode.
From your master phone, you can stop
specific extensions from ringing.
71## Enter this code.
1
Enter this code.
To set when night-time ringing starts
Ext
Enter the number of the individual
extension you want (1-6).
In program mode.
#
To confirm.
72
#
Enter this code.
4
Enter 4 to disable night mode ringing.
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
00-23 Enter hour in 24-hour format.
00-59 Enter minutes.
#
To confirm.
To set when day-time ringing starts
For example, to start the night-time
settings at 6pm: 72#1800#.
In program mode.
Your Ultimate 106 announces
71
#
Enter this code.
“Night mode start 6pm.”
00-23 Enter hour and minutes in 24-hour
To stop night-time ringing from
automatically switching on
format.
#
To confirm.
In program mode.
For example, to start the day-time
setting at 8.30am: 71#0830#.
72## Enter this code.
Your Ultimate 106 announces
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
“Day mode start 8:30 a.m.”
PLEASE NOTE
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
If you are in day or night mode, and you wish to
change mode before the preset time, follow these
instructions: (whilst in normal mode)
To switch from night to day mode: 83
To switch from day to night mode: 84
This will not alter the preset mode permanently.
#
#
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Call barring
Creating a hotline number
You can stop calls, such as international or
premium rate, being made from an extension.
You can designate an extension telephone as
a hotline. This means the telephone will
automatically dial a pre-set number whenever
the receiver is lifted. A hotline number overrides
any call-barring restrictions that have been set.
To set call barring
For example, if the Ultimate 106 is installed in a
bar, one extension can be set to dial a local taxi
service. At home, you may want to provide
children with a phone that will automatically call
your work number.
Press keypad buttons in order shown
In program mode.
4
Enter this code to start call barring.
Ext
Enter the extension number you want
to bar calls from (1 = 11, 2 = 12 etc.)
To setahotlinenumber
#
To confirm.
Now choose the type of barring:
No restrictions; all calls allowed.
In program mode.
0
1
5
Enter code.
Allows speed dial numbers, 999, 112
and 144, numbers not beginning with
0 or 1.
Ext
Enter extension you want as a hotline
(2-6). (Extension 1 cannot be used as
a hotline.)
2
3
Allows speed dial numbers only, 999,
112 and 144.
#1
To confirm.
Allows 999, 112 and 144 only.
Your Ultimate 106 announces, for
example: “Extension 12 is set for hotline”.
Your Ultimate 106 announces, for
example: “Extension 12 barring is
level 3”
The hotline number that will be dialled
must be stored as a speed dial number,
location 50, see page 29 of this user
guide to store speed dial numbers.
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
PLEASE NOTE
The following numbers can always be dialled,
whatever level of call barring you set:
999, 112, 144 emergency services and
Chargecard calls.
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PLEASE NOTE
To set a payphone as an extension
The hotline number is dialled immediately
after the handset is lifted. You can still answer
incoming calls on a hotline extension and you
can transfer calls (using the RECALL) button.
There is no voicemail from this extension.
In program mode.
5
Enter this code.
Ext
Enter the extension number you want
to set as a payphone (2-6).
#
To confirm.
To cancel the hotline number
2
Enter 2 to set as payphone mode.
Your Ultimate 106 announces, for
example:
“Extension 12 is set for payphone”
In program mode.
5
Enter this code.
Ext
Enter the extension number (2-6) you
have as a hotline.
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
#
Enter this code.
To confirm.
PLEASE NOTE
6
For a payphone extension:
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
• You do not need to dial 9 to get an outside line.
•A voicemail box cannot be assigned to a
payphone extension.
Connecting a payphone
You can connect a private payphone as one
of your extensions to the Ultimate 106. None of
the Ultimate 106’s features are available to a
payphone extension, it simply behaves as a
standard telephone line. If you hear an engaged
tone when the receiver is lifted, it means
another extension is using the line. This option
is also used. Note that only one extension can be
set as a payphone extension.
To cancel a payphone extension
In program mode.
5
Enter this code.
Ext
Enter the payphone extension number
(2-6).
#
6
To confirm.
It is possible to accept incoming calls at a
payphone extension and to use normal call
transfer functions (using RECALL).
Your Ultimate 106 announces
“Extension 12 is set for normal”.
Replace the handset back on the cradle.
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Or
Connecting a fax machine
5
To set automatic recognition of
incoming calls when you are subscribing
to BT Call Sign service. Ringing at all
extensions starts immediately but will
stop if the distinctive ring is detected,
in that case only this extension will
continue to ring, Your Ultimate 106
announces, for example: “Extension 12
Call Sign on, delay off”.
You can set a fax machine as one of your
extensions. This also enables incoming fax calls to
be recognised automatically, using either the BT
Call Sign service or the Ultimate 106 Call Director.
To set a fax machine as an
extension
In program mode.
Please note that you may need to set
your fax machine to automatic, or add a
ring delay to this extension.
5
Ext
Enter the Fax extension number (2-6).
#
6
Your Ultimate 106 announces “Extension
PLEASE NOTE
A voicemail box cannot be assigned
to a fax extension.
12 is set to normal”.
5
Enter this code.
Ext
Enter the extension number you
want to set as a fax machine (2-6).
To cancel a fax extension
#
To confirm.
3
To set automatic fax tone sensing when
the Call Director mode is switched on.
This sends incoming fax calls direct to
the fax machine when the fax tone is
detected. Your Ultimate 106 announces,
for example: “Extension 12 is set for fax”.
In program mode.
5
Ext
Enter the Fax extension number (2-6).
#6
Your Ultimate 106 announces “Extension
12 is set to normal”.
Or
4
To set automatic recognition of incoming
calls when you are subscribing to BT
Call Sign service. Incoming calls with
the distinctive ring will be diverted to
this extension. Ringing at other
extensions is delayed for two rings and
therefore other extensions will not ring
at all for incoming calls with the
distinctive ring. Your Ultimate 106
announces, for example: “Extension 12
Call Sign on, delay on”.
Resetting the system
If you wish to de-program all you have set and
return your Ultimate 106 to the default settings,
you will need to re-set the system.
A reset will clear all the settings you have made.
It will also reset the memory and clear all the
voice messages, outgoing messages and speed
dial numbers.
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choice. By recording a looped tape you can also
play a message for your callers which will
continually repeat.
To reset the system
Switch to program mode.
To play the pre-set music on hold
tune (default setting)
91
#
6
1
●
0●
● Enter this code.
#
To confirm. The Ultimate 106 will
announce: “System reset”.
Set switch back to normal mode.
In program mode.
81
#
Enter this code. Callers put on hold will
automatically hear the pre-set tune.
Hang up handset and wait 30 seconds
until IN USE light goes out.
To disable the pre-set tune
Do NOT switch off power until IN USE
light goes out.
In program mode.
This resets the system completely and
clears all settings.
82
#
Enter this code.
Remove any jackplug from the music
on hold socket.
To reset all except speed dial names
and numbers, OGMs and voicemail
messages
To play your own choice of music
or message
In program mode.
In program mode.
92
#
6
1
●
Plug your CD or cassette tape player
jackplug into the music on-hold socket.
Set your CD or cassette player to PLAY.
0●
● Enter this code.
#
To confirm.
82
#
Enter this code. Callers put on hold will
be played the music or message.
Playing music to callers on hold
You can stop external music on-hold by
removing the jackplug from the music
on-hold socket.
You can play music to callers who are put on
hold while waiting to be connected to one of the
extensions.
IMPORTANT
Your Ultimate 106 lets you choose between
playing a pre-set tune or connecting a CD or
cassette player to play the music of your
After you have programmed your system
settings you must set the program switch
to NORMAL.
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Setting up the Answering
Machine and Call Director
The Ultimate 106 is equipped with a digital
recording system, which allows callers to leave
messages. The system can work in one of
2 modes, Answering Machine or Call Director.
Between the 2 modes, you have complete
control over your voice mail. You can switch
between Answering Machine and Call Director
mode at any time (provided there are no
messages in the system).
Director automatically sends the call to the fax
machine (if one is connected). If the caller does
not select a specific extension, then the Call
Director will ring all the extensions (or those that
have been set to ring during the day or night.
For day-time/night-time ringing, see pages 11-13).
If the extension called does not answer, the
voice mail system will ask the caller to record a
message. “Sorry, extension is unavailable,
please record a message after the tone.”
The message is then stored in the voice mailbox
for that extension only. This helps keep messages
separate and saves other users from having to
listen to messages that are not intended for them.
Answering Machine
Your Ultimate 106 acts just like a normal
answering machine to take calls, play your
outgoing message (OGM) and record incoming
messages. If you subscribe to BT’s Caller
Display service, the system automatically stores
information about the call. (See Caller
Please note that if a caller does not choose an
extension then they will not be able to leave a
message.
Identification, page 31.) The answering machine
can be operated from any extension or remotely
from an outside phone.
To set-up Answering Machine
To select answering machine mode
Press keypad buttons in order shown
Call Director
Your Ultimate 106 enables callers to ring specific
extensions only and leave a message if the
extension does not answer.
Set the Normal/Program switch to
PROGRAM.
Your outgoing message should include a list of
the extension numbers. When the caller dials an
extension number, they are put through to that
extension only. If fax tones are heard, the Call
From extension 11 only.
84
#
Enter this code, your Ultimate 106
announces “Answering machine is set”.
Replace handset and set the Normal/
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To set the ring delay for Answer
Machine/Call Director
To record an outgoing message
(OGM)
Set Normal/Program switch to
In normal mode.
PROGRAM.
36
#
Enter this code, your Ultimate 106
announces “Please record your outgoing
message after the tone”.
From extension 11 only.
6
Enter this code.
Example of OGM
3#
Toll saver (answers after 6 rings if
there are no new messages in mailbox 1,
after 2 rings if there are new messages
in mailbox 1). Your Ultimate 106
announces: “Answering delay is set”.
Or
2 rings. Your Ultimate 106 announces:
“Answering delay is two rings”.
Or
6 rings. Your Ultimate 106 announces:
“Answering delay is six rings”.
Or
“Hello. I’m sorry we can’t take your
call at the moment, but if you leave
a message we’ll call you back. Please
speak after the tone”.
To stop recording. The Ultimate 106
replays your OGM, and then announces:
“Press square to confirm”.
#
4#
5#
6#
#
To save your OGM or hang-up to abort
without saving the message.
To replay your outgoing message
9 rings. Your Ultimate 106 announces:
“Answering delay is nine rings”.
In normal mode.
36
#
Enter this code, your Ultimate 106
announces “Please record your outgoing
message after the tone”.
To turn answering machine on, from
any extension
When in normal mode.
●
Press while the voice is announcing this
message, and your outgoing message
will be replayed.
86
#
Enter this code, your Ultimate 106
announces “Answering machine is on”.
To turn answering machine off, from
any extension
When in normal mode.
87
#
Enter this code, your Ultimate 106
announces “Answering machine is off”.
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To delete your outgoing message and
To switch individual extension
mailboxes on
use the system default OGM
Press keypad buttons in order shown
When in normal mode.
In normal mode.
From the extension you wish to switch
on voicemail:
36
#
Enter this code.
81
#
Enter this code to switch your extension
voicemail on.
0
Enter 0.
To turn Call Director ON, from any
extension
IMPORTANT
You cannot switch between Call Director and
Answering Machine modes if there are any
messages stored in the system. You must delete
any messages before switching (see page 23).
When in normal mode.
86
#
Enter this code, your Ultimate 106
announces “Call Director is on”.
To set up Call Director
To turn Call Director OFF, from any
extension
To select Call Director mode
When in normal mode.
87
#
Enter this code, your Ultimate 106
announces “Call Director is off”.
Set the Normal/Program switch to
PROGRAM.
From extension 11 only.
83
#
Enter this code, your Ultimate 106
announces “Call Director is set”.
Hang up.
Set the Normal/Program switch to
NORMAL.
If you wish callers to be directed straight
to the Call Director OGM without
ringing any of your extensions, first a
ring delay of 2 must be set on each
extension. Please see page 11 and 19.
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Example of home/business message:
To record a Call Director OGM
“Thank you for calling Holmes
Newsagents. If your call is for the shop
please press 11; if your call is personal
please press 12. Otherwise please hold
and your call will be connected.”
When in normal mode.
37
#
Enter this code from any extension,
your Ultimate 106 announces “Please
record your call director message
after the tone”.
To replay the Call Director OGM
Speak your Call Director OGM.
When in normal mode.
#
To stop recording.
37
#
Enter this code, your Ultimate 106
announces “Please record your call
director message after the tone”.
The Ultimate 106 replays your OGM
then your Ultimate 106 announces
“Press square to confirm”.
●
Press while your Ultimate 106 is
announcing this message, and your call
director outgoing message will be
replayed.
#
To save your call director OGM or
hang-up to abort without saving the
message.
Call Director, example OGMs
To delete your Call Director OGM
and use the system default OGM
At home:
When in normal mode.
“Hello welcome to the Smith’s; for Alan
dial 11, for Jane dial 12, for Peter dial 13
for Sarah dial 14, for Mike dial 15, to be
connected to the fax machine dial 16; or
just wait for a moment until someone
answers.”
37
#
Enter this code.
0
Enter 0.
At work:
“Thank you for calling The Grand
Restaurant. To make a reservation dial 11; to
speak to someone in the kitchen dial 12;
to speak to someone in the bar dial 13;
for administration or accounts dial 14;
and to send a fax dial 15. Otherwise please
hold and your call will be connected.”
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For example, a message might be:
To record an extension mailbox OGM
“Message from 0161 743 9660 on Monday
17th January. ‘Hi this is David, I can’t make
it tonight but call me when you get in.’”
Press keypad buttons in order shown
35
#
Enter this code. Speak your new OGM
into the handset at the extension phone.
Playing back your messages
Your Ultimate 106 has a total capacity of up to
96 messages (standard voice recording) or 49
minutes recording time approximately, whichever
is reached first. If the recording memory
becomes full, new messages will not be recorded
and you must delete old messages. Note that the
speed dial numbers and outgoing messages are
stored as messages and therefore also use up
the message number limit and time limit.
#
To end recording. Your message is
played back. Ultimate 106 announces:
“Push square to confirm”.
#
To save.
To replay or delete an extension
mailbox OGM
35
#
●
Enter this code to replay your
extension OGM.
PLEASE NOTE
If record quality is set to HI, there will only be
35
#0
Enter this code to delete your
extension OGM.
approximately 21 minutes remaining.
To set recording quality for playing
back your messages
Your messages
If a caller does not leave a message but you have
Caller Identification, you will hear the Caller ID
information and the date and time the message
was received.
In program mode.
61
62
#
#
For standard quality (max. 49 minutes
recording time). Silence detection is
on so that silences in the call are not
recorded, giving longer time.
As well as recording a message, your Ultimate
106 adds the following information, so when you
play a message back, you will hear in this order:
• Number
• Day or week.
• Date.
For high quality (max. 21 minutes
recording time). Silence detection is
off so all of the call is recorded.
• Time.
• Message.
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At the end of your message, the voice
To hear how much recording time
is remaining
announces “End of message, press 1
to replay the messages”.
1
Press 1 to replay or hang-up to exit.
34
#
Enter this code.
Your Ultimate 106 announces “Please
hold the line, you have 30 minutes of
record time remaining”.
PLEASE NOTE
The above menu selections must be pressed during
playback at a message in order to activate the
function.
To replay Answering Machine or
Call Director voice-mail messages
If new messages have been received,
when you lift any handset the dialtone
changes to a higher pitch. The LED on
the Ultimate 106 will also be illuminated.
Accessing the Answering
Machine or Call Director from
another telephone
You can call your Ultimate 106 from an outside
telephone to operate the answering machine or to
access messages in your individual Call Director
voice mailbox.
7
Press 7 to play your messages. If you
have no messages your Ultimate 106 will
announce “No messages”, otherwise it
will announce “You have X messages”
the message will then be played.
You need a 4-digit PIN number to access the
Answering Machine.
During message playback:
90
91
92
93
95
To delete the current message.
To go back to the previous message.
To repeat the current message.
To skip to the next message.
To dial the number that the call came
from (only if Caller Display is activated
and number available).
To speak the number (or name) that
the call came from (only if Caller Display
is activated).
To program your PIN
In program mode.
31
#
Enter this code using extension 11..
Enter a 4 digit PIN code of your choice
KEYPAD
96
(exclude
,
#
keys).
●
#
To confirm.
9#
To skip to the end of “Time/date
announcement” and go straight to the
message.
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To operate your Answering Machine
To operate your Call Director voice
mailbox from another telephone
from another telephone
Your Ultimate 106 must be set to Call
Director mode. See page 20.
Press keypad buttons in order shown
Your Ultimate 106 must be set to
answering machine mode. See page 18.
KEYPAD
Dial your number and wait for your
Ultimate 106 to answer.
KEYPAD
Dial your number and wait for the
answering machine to take your call.
KEYPAD
Enter your 2-digit extension number
during the outgoing call director
message.
●
During the outgoing message.
Enter your PIN.
KEYPAD
Wait for your voicemail OGM.
●
When your voicemail OGM is being
played.
You may now use the following options:
Press 7 to play back the messages.
To delete the current message.
7
KEYPAD
Enter your 4 digit PIN followed by
.
#
90
91
92
93
96
You may now use the following options:
Press 7 to play back the messages.
To delete the current message.
To go back to the previous message.
To repeat the current message.
To skip to the next message.
To go back to the previous message.
To repeat the current message.
7
90
91
92
93
96
To skip to the next message.
To speak the number that the call came
from (only if Caller Display is activated).
To speak the number that the call came
from (only if Caller Display is activated).
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Using your phone extensions
Making and receiving calls
To redial a number
To make internal calls
You can redial the last number dialled
on your line (not necessarily your
extension).
You can use your system to make internal calls
simply by dialling the 2-digit extension number
you want. You can also make all other extensions
ring, and speak to the first person to answer.
Lift the handset.
●
00 There will be a short pause before the
Lift the handset and dial the relevant extension
number:
number is dialled.
10 Rings all extensions.
11 Rings extension 1.
12 Rings extension 2.
PLEASE NOTE
This will be the last number dialled from
ANY extension – not necessarily this one.
13 Rings extension 3.
14 Rings extension 4.
15 Rings extension 5.
16 Rings extension 6.
To answer a call
17 Rings the door intercom (if installed).
18 Rings the door intercom and opens the door
(if installed).
Pick up the extension handset and speak.
19 Announces the time.
To answer a call ringing at another
extension
To make an external call
Pick up the handset.
Lift the handset of any extension phone:
2
Press 2 to speak to the caller.
9
To get the dialling tone.
KEYPAD
Dial the number you want.
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To put a call on hold
To hold a 3-way call
Press keypad buttons in order shown
You can hold a 3-way conversation
between 2-extensions and one
external caller.
An external call may be placed on hold
while you do something else. You can
set your Ultimate 106 to play music or
a message automatically to callers on
hold (see page 17). Your caller will not
be able to hear you until you take the
call off hold.
During an external call:
To put the caller on hold.
RECALL
Ext
Enter the 2-digit number for the
extension you want (11-16).
RECALL
When the extension answers.
You can now talk to both callers at the
same time.
RECALL
RECALL
The caller is put on hold.
To speak to your caller again.
To transfer a call between extensions
To forward calls to another extension
You can transfer an external call to any
other extension in your system.
You can forward calls from one
extension to another.
RECALL
The caller is put on hold.
Lift the handset of the extension you
want calls forwarded from:
Ext
Enter the extension number you want.
11 to 16. When the called extension
answers, you can communicate with
them.
4
Ext
Enter the number of the extension to
which you want your calls forwarded
(1-6).
Hang up to transfer the call.
#
To confirm.
QUICK TRANSFER
When the handset is picked up, the
voice announces “Extension divert
is set”.
To transfer a call without talking to the other
extension, press the Recall button, the extension
number and then hang up.
If there is no answer from the extension you
dialled within 30 seconds, the caller will be
returned to your extension which will ring.
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To cancel call forwarding
To set an alarm call
You can set an extension to ring at a
specific time during the next 24 hours:
4
●#
Enter this code. The Ultimate 106
announces: “Extension divert is off”.
85
#
Enter this code.
KEYPAD
Enter the hours then the minutes using
the 24-hour clock to set the alarm call
time. For example, to set 8:30 am,
enter 0830.
To set “Do not disturb”
If you do not wish to receive any calls
on your extension, lift the handset:
#
To repeat daily.
40
#
Enter this code. The Ultimate 106
announces: “Extension do not disturb
is set”.
Or
●
To confirm. To sound only once.
If the extension handset is picked up,
the dialtone will be slightly broken to
confirm “Do not disturb is set”.
.
The voice announces
“Alarm on. 8:30 am”.
When the alarm call is due, the extension
rings for 30 seconds. If answered, the
voice announces “This is your Alarm
call. The time is now 8.30 am”. One
alarm call per extension (within 24 hrs).
This must be set at the extension to
which you wish the wake-up call to ring.
To cancel “Do not disturb”
4
●#
Enter this code. The Ultimate 106
announces: “Extension do not disturb
is off”.
To cancel an alarm call
To hear a time announcement
85## Enter this code at the appropriate
extension. The voice announces
“Alarm cleared”.
If you wish to hear the current time
from any extension:
19
Enter this code.
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Using your Ultimate 106 as
Using Ringback
a Room Monitor
You can set your Ultimate 106 to tell you when
engaged extensions or telephone numbers are
free again.
You can use extensions on your Ultimate 106 to
monitor sounds.
To set automatic internal Ringback
To set the Room Monitor
Your Ultimate 106 can be set to call you
back when an engaged extension or
external line you have dialled becomes
free again.
Press keypad buttons in order shown
To hear the sounds close to an
extension:
Lift the receiver.
Before replacing the handset:
80
#
Enter this code on the extension phone
and leave the receiver off hook.
RECALL
5
Replace the handset. When the extension
becomes available, your handset will ring
for 30 seconds. When you pick up the
handset, the voice announces:
“Ringback Extension X” or “Ringback
external line”. Then the extension you
are calling rings. Automatic extension
Ringback does not apply to the
doorphone.
When that extension is dialled from
any other extension, you can hear the
sounds at the off-hook extension instead
of an engaged tone.
By using speakerphones as extensions,
it is possible for 2-way communication
between the extension on Room Monitor and
another extension.
PLEASE NOTE
If you lift the handset while waiting for
Ringback, the internal Ringback request
is cancelled.
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Using the speed dial memory
To use the BT Ringback service
Up to 50 names and numbers may be stored in
the system.
With the BT Ringback service, when an
engaged telephone becomes free again,
you are called back.
To store a name and number
This is a BT Network Service and is
chargeable. Please contact BT for more
details.
6
Enter this code.
The voice announces “Record name”.
Speak the name to go with the number
into the handset.
When you hear the engaged signal:
5
Press 5.
After 3 seconds the voice announces
“Enter 2 digit location and number”
(to shorten the length of the recorded
Replace the receiver. When the network
rings back, all extensions will ring.
When you lift the handset, the call is
connected.
RECALL name, press RECALL while recording).
01-50 Enter the 2-digit memory location under
which you want to store the number.
(Select from 01 to 50).
PLEASE NOTE
If you have set Answer Machine, the Ringback
will continue to ring all extensions. It will not
be answered by the Answer Machine.
KEYPAD
Enter the telephone number you want.
(It is not necessary to insert 9 for an
outside line when storing Speed Dial
numbers.)
Hang up your extension.
To cancel a BT network Ringback
A maximum of 30 digits can be stored.
If 30 digits are entered, you will hear a
beep and the number is stored. Hang
up to finish.
9
Enter this code from any extension.
#
37#
Location 50 is reserved for a hotline
extension number.
Location 49 is reserved for the door
intercom “Ring a telephone number”
mode. This will enable visitors to be
directed to another number (stored in
location 49) when pressing the door
intercom button.
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PLEASE NOTE
It is not possible to store numbers in the
speed dial memory from extensions which have
call barring set.
To store the last dialled call as a
speed dial number
Press keypad buttons in order shown
Proceed as if storing a name and number.
RECALL Press RECALL instead of the telephone
number to store the last dialled number.
You will hear a beep and the number is
stored. Hang up to finish.
To dial a speed dial number
Lift the handset.
●
Enter this code.
01-50 Enter the 2-digit location for the speed
dial number you want. The recorded
name is announced and the number is
dialled.
If the external line is busy, you will hear
an engaged tone.
PLEASE NOTE
If you replace the receiver at any time during
a procedure, the procedure will be cancelled.
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Using BT Select Services
To make the most of your Ultimate 106, we
Using Caller Identification
recommend you subscribe to the following BT
Select Services:
With Caller Identification, your Ultimate 106
gives you information about each call.
Caller Display – Lets you know who’s calling
before you answer, and provides additional
information about each call.
“VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS”
The voice announces information received from
the Caller Identification service. If no speed dial
name is matched to the number, the number will
be announced including the national dialling
codes.
PLEASE NOTE
Ultimate 106 provides “Talking Caller ID”.
It does not display Caller ID or pass Caller ID
information on to its extensions for display.
If the Caller ID service was unable to identify
the number, one of the following
announcements will be used:
Call Sign – Gives you a second number to
allocate to a specific extension – such as a fax
machine – without needing a second line.
“INTERNATIONAL” the call received was from
outside the UK.
Call Waiting – Lets you know when someone
else is trying to get through, even when you’re
already on the phone. During a call, you hear
beeps to indicate that another person is ringing
your number.
“UNAVAILABLE” The caller’s exchange/network
does not offer a Caller Display Service.
“WITHHELD” The caller has stopped their
number from being sent. If you decide not to
take this call, it is diverted to the Answer
Machine/Call Director immediately.
Save with BT’s Value Plan
All 3 services are subscription based. Ask about
BT’s value plan, which delivers a range of
services for a special combined price. Call BT on
Freefone 0800 800 150.
“NETWORK RINGBACK” This a Ringback call.
Wait until you are connected.
“INVALID” If your Ultimate 106 does not
recognise the information contained within the
caller display message. It will announce “No
number” rather than announce a message which
could contain errors. It does not mean there is a
fault with your Ultimate 106.
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To set the Caller Identification options
at each extension
To review calling numbers
Press keypad buttons in order shown
#
Enter this digit. The Ultimate 106 will
announce the last calling number.
You must select the level of Caller
Display functions you receive at each
extension.
3
Enter this digit. The Ultimate 106 will
announce chronologically later
numbers.
Lift the handset at the extension you
wish.
or
1
Or
Enter this digit. The Ultimate 106 will
announce chronologically earlier
numbers.
8
1
Enter this code.
Switches Caller Display
announcements off.
Or
To screen incoming calls using
Caller Identification
2
3
For announcements that indicate
withheld or unavailable numbers.
When you pick up the handset the
number is announced to you.
Or
For announcements that give a name
linked to a number stored in the speed
dial directory, as well as any withheld
or unavailable numbers.
To take the call, press Recall or wait.
To ignore a call, hang up. All phones
will start to ring again. If Call Director
or answer machine in ON, they will
pick up after the programmed number
of rings.
Or
4
For Caller Identification announcements
on all incoming calls. If no name is
linked to the number, the number will be
announced in full, including the national
and international dialling codes.
To confirm.
●
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BT’s Call Waiting service
To use BT’s Call Waiting service
During a call, if you hear the call waiting
beeps:
RECALL
0
To place the first caller on hold and
speak to the new caller. Alternatively,
hang up to end the first call and your
extension will ring (if it is programmed
to do so). Lift the receiver and speak to
your new caller.
To switch between 2 callers
When one caller is on hold, and you
are speaking to the second caller, you
can switch back and forth between
both calls.
RECALL
0
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Maintenance
General
Simply clean the Ultimate 106 with a damp cloth
(not wet) or an antistatic wipe.
Service
Within guarantee
If you experience a problem with your Ultimate
106, you should contact the Ultimate 106
Helpline on 0845-3300042. Calls are charged
at local call rates. If the problem is not
remedied, you will be advised to contact your
original point of purchase.
Some retailers offer extended warranty schemes
for cover outside the initial 12-month period.
Please ask them for details.
Outside warranty
If your Ultimate 106 needs repair after the
warranty period has ended, call the Ultimate 106
Helpline on 0845-3300042 for information on
our recommended repair agents.
If you have to return your Ultimate 106
Pack the unit securely, preferably in the original
packaging with the telephone line cord and
mains power cable. We cannot take
responsibility for goods damaged in transit.
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Wall mounting
Your Ultimate 106 can be wall mounted using
the screws and wall plugs provided. Use the wall
mounting template (enclosed on a separate
sheet from this user guide) as a guide for the
drill holes.
To wall mount the Ultimate 106
base unit
1 Using a pencil, mark the place on the wall
where you wish to place the screws 191 mm
apart.
2 Drill 2 holes suitable for the screws and wall
plugs supplied.
3 Drive the screws into the wall, leaving about
5 mm free on which to hang the Ultimate 106.
4 Remember to leave sufficient space below
the Ultimate 106 to give access to the wiring
entry slots and at least 15mm above to allow
the Ultimate 106 to be hooked on to the
mounting screws.
Before you wall mount your Ultimate 106, check
that:
• It is close to the master telephone socket and
a mains power socket.
• It is in a convenient position from which to run
the cabling from your extensions.
• The wall can support the weight of the
apparatus.
• You have easy access to the Ultimate 106 and
can easily take off the lower case cover when
you need to program this system.
WALL
WALL PLUG
SCREW
WALL PLUG
SCREW
191 mm
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Help
For the latest information on the Ultimate 106,
If you are still experiencing difficulty, call the
Ultimate Helpline on 0845-3300042.
Feature code does not perform the function
you would expect.
Are you in the correct programming mode i.e.
program/normal.
When in programming mode, on picking up
the telephone handset you hear an engaged
tone and are unable to program anything.
You should be using extension 11 when
programming, any other extension will give the
above symptoms.
Unable to dial an external number.
Are you dialling 9 first, is there barring on the
extension, is the external line OK?
You are not receiving any incoming calls, the
in-use LED is on but no one is using any of
the extensions.
You have the system in program mode.
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Technical information
RTTE
Hereby Promotion & Display Technology Ltd. declares that this
Ultimate 106 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The Declaration of Conformance for the Ultimate 106 is published on the
Installation information
Signalling
The Ultimate 106 connects to one exchange line and six (2 wire)
telephone extensions.
DTMF.
Pulse dialling (typical 10 pps).
RECALL to external line – duration: 100ms.
type: timed break.
RECALL detection from extension – duration: 85ms to 200ms,
type: timed break.
REN
REN of the Ultimate 106 is 4.
Maximum REN per extension is 2.
Environmental conditions Temperature range: (storage) –10ЊC to 60ЊC, (operating) 0ЊC to 55ЊC.
Humidity range: (storage) 65%, (operating) 60% maximum.
Ring cadences
Internal: 1s ON, 2s OFF.
External: 0.4s ON, 0.2s OFF, 0.4s ON, 2s OFF.
Door-phone: 0.5s ON, 2.5s OFF.
Alarm call: 0.5s ON, 0.3s OFF, 0.2s ON, 2s OFF.
Internal Ring-back: 0.2s ON, 0.2s OFF, 0.2s ON, 0.2s OFF, 0.2s ON, 2s OFF.
External Ring-back: 0.5s ON, 0.3s OFF, 0.2s ON, 2s OFF.
Power Supply (internal)
Power supply 220-240V AC 50/60Hz.
Power consumption 45W.
Weight
Weight 1.5kg.
Dimensions (approx.)
Height: 200mm. Width: 295mm. Depth: 48mm (52mm from wall).
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Ultimate 106 default settings
Normal mode
x = extension number
? = option code
Code
Description
After power fail
After soft reset
(92#1*0*6*#)
After hard reset
(91#1*0*6*#) and
factory default
83# or Switch to day mode/
84# night mode
Day mode
On
Day mode
On
Day mode
86# or Answer machine (or
On
87#
Call Director) on/off
4?#
Call forwarding/Do
Not Disturb
Off
Off
Off
85??
Alarm call
No alarm call set
Unchanged
No alarm call set
Unchanged
No alarm call set
*01 to Speed dial numbers
*50
No speed dial
numbers stored
Recorded Messages
Unchanged
Unchanged
Unchanged
Unchanged
No messages
stored
OGM
No messages
stored
8?*
81#
Caller display
No
No
No
announcements
announcements
announcements
announcements
Extension mailbox
on
Off
Off
Off
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Global programming mode
x = extension number
? = option code
Code
Description
After power fail
After soft reset
(92#1*0*6*#)
After hard reset
(91#1*0*6*#) and
factory default
73#
74#
Time setting
Date setting
Midnight
Midnight
Midnight
1st January
1999
1st January
1999
1st January
1999
2x#??
1x#?
Ring delay
Unchanged
Unchanged
No ring delay
No ring delay
Day/night ringing
select (on or off)
All extensions
ring
All extensions
ring
71#?
72#?
Day mode start time
Night mode start time
Extension call barring
Unchanged
Unchanged
No automatic
day mode start
time
No automatic
day mode start
time
No automatic
night mode
start time
No automatic
night mode
start time
4x#?
5x#?
Unchanged
Unchanged
No restrictions
Normal
No restrictions
Normal
Extension setting (i.e.
hotline/fax/payphone/
call sign/normal
81# or
82#
Internal/External music
on hold
Unchanged
Unchanged
Unchanged
Unchanged
Unchanged
Internal music
Unchanged
High quality
2 rings
Internal music
83# or
84#
Call Director mode/
Answer machine mode
Answer
machine
61# or
62#
Recording quality
normal/high
High quality
Answer machine rings
before answer
2rings
31#?
PIN code
No PIN code
(remote access
to messages not
possible)
No PIN code
(remote access
to messages not
possible)
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Index
Call screening
Call Sign
Call Waiting
Cover
32
4,31
4,31,33
1,9
9,11-13
38-39
23
Alarm call
27
25
25
18
23
20
19
19
23
19
19
18
Answer a call
from other ext.
Answer machine
delete messages
delete OGM
on/off
Day and night ringing
Default settings
Deleting messages
Direct line extension
Do not disturb
Door entry phone
Emergency numbers
Extensions
connecting
direct line
9
27
1,4
2
record OGM
remote access
replay OGM
ring delay
select
1,5,7
9
9,16
6
20
25
5,6
5
15
9,11
9
6
25
9,16
26,27
34
Cable clamp
Cable grip
8
6
9,14
18,20
21
fax
installing
mailbox
making calls
master
numbers
payphone
ring delay
settings
Call barring
Call Director
default OGM
delete messages
delete OGM
example OGM
mailbox OGM
on/off
23
21
21
22
20
21
record OGM
remote access
replay OGM
select
sockets
23,24
21,24
20
External calls
Fax machine
Forward calls
Guarantee
Help
Caller Display
Caller Identification
call screening
reviewing
18
4,10,22,31
32
36
4
9,14-15
Helpline
Hotline
32
32
setting
40
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Insertion tool
Internal calls
International
Invalid
6
25
31
31
Recording messages
Redial
Remote access
Reset system
Returns
22-23
25
23
9,16-17
34
28,29,31
9,11
28
Lights,
answer machine
1
1
1
1
1,9
1
Ringback
call director
day/night
indicator
in use
messages
power
Ring delay, extension
Room monitor
Safety
Select Services
Sockets, extension
Speed dial
37
31
6
29
1
Mailbox,
Switch between callers
System settings
Telephone line
Time and date
Time announce
Transferring calls
Unavailable
33
9,38
1,8
extension
OGM
20
22
24
25
remote access
Making calls
Memory
dial
9,10,27
27
26
31
31
23
29,30
29,30
29
name
store
Voice announcements
Voicemail
Messages,
Wall Mounting
5,35
31
26
play back
22
22
23
Withheld
recording quality
recording time
your
3-way call
22
Music on hold
Network ringback
On hold
1,9,17
31
26
Out Going Message
Answer machine
Call Director
Payphone
19
21
15
PIN
23
Playing messages
Power
Program
22
1,8,37
9
switch
1
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The telecommunications services described in this publication
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Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract.
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