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This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails.
Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks
and private switchboards in the United Kingdom.
Synergy 3100
Digital Cordless Telephone with Caller Display *
and Call Waiting* featuring DECT
User
Guide
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Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’
guide to your Synergy 3100
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Please open this page for a further
‘at a glance’guide to your Synergy 3100.
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At a glance
Volume buttons
Red light
Handset
Use to adjust the
handset earpiece speech
volume (see page 15)
and handset and base
ringer volume, see pages
21 and 24.
Di g i t a
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To indicate that
the phone is ringing or
in use.
ty
Liquid Crystal
Display
Also used to access the
redial and calls list and
scroll through the
directory, menu options,
redial and calls list.
Display shows you
incoming caller’s
details, the name
and/or number you
have dialled, and the
status of the handset.
Secrecy button
During a call press to
mute the call so your
caller cannot hear
you talk to someone
close by, see page 17.
Handsfree button
Secrecy
Menu
Handsfree
Also used as a delete,
edit and exit button.
Use to answer calls
or make a call using
the handsfree mode,
see page 16.
Redial
Menu button
Vol
Talk button
GH
WX
V
9
8
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Phonebook button
Use to access the 50
names and numbers
stored in the phonebook,
see page 18.
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Internal button
Int
R
YZ
TU
Recall/Power button
For use with a
switchboard/ PBX and BT
Select Services, see page 38.
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6
5
RS
7
MN
JKL
O
PQ
3
2
I
4
Use to access and
select the options in
the menu, see pages 4-5.
F
1
Keypad
Also used to switch
off the handset, see page 14.
DE
AB
C
Use to make, receive
and end calls, see pages
14-15.
Calls
To make internal calls
between handsets
registered to the base,
see page 33.
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Page button
Base
Page
Allows you to page the
handset(s) to alert a
handset user or to locate
a handset, see page 20.
Power/In use light
Charging light
DECT
Lights up red to indicate
charging when the
handset is on the base.
Green light remains lit
when there is power to
the phone and flashes
when the line is in use.
Digital Clarity
Synergy 3100
Charging
Power/In use
Explanation of the display icons
Standby screen
HS1
EXT
INT
To personalise the
name of your handset,
see page 22.
Icon
EXT
INT
EXT
INT
SYNERGY
HS1
Displays the number of
the handset at all times.
Steady
Flashing
External line in use
Incoming call
Internal call
Internal call from another handset
In calls list
New call received in calls list
3 way conversation in progress
Battery exhausted
Battery weak
Battery half-full
Battery full
Phonebook
Menu in use
Handset linked to base station
In handsfree mode
2
Out of range or searching for base station
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Quick Guide
Information for the handset settings
Function
Key combination
*
Answer a call/End a call
Make a call
Redial a number
Redial
Vol
Menu
Store a number in the
memory
Menu
Secrecy on/off
Menu
enter the
name
Menu
the telephone number
Dial a number in the memory
Adjust the earpiece volume
Menu
Redial
Vol
Vol
C alls
During a call, press the
during a
call until the required level is reached.
During a call, press
to switch off.
Redial
Vol
Vol
C alls
Secrecy
to switch on and again
Transfer call to another handset
Int
enter handset number
Three way conversation
Int
enter handset number
Access to redial list
Access to calls list
enter
Redial
Redial
Vol
Vol
Vol
C alls
co
nf
Int
– keep pressing to scroll.
Redial
– keep pressing to scroll.
Vol
C alls
Menu
Set handset ringer volume
Vol
Vol
C alls
C alls
RING VOL
Menu
Vol
C alls
Redial
Vol
Vol
C alls
Menu
to select volume
Menu
Vol
Set base unit ringer volume
Menu
HANDSET
C alls
Redial
Vol
Vol
C alls
SETUP
Menu
Menu
BASE VOL
to select volume
Menu
Important
*If the handset is sitting in the base when a call comes in, you can pick it up
and answer it automatically without pressing the
button.
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Menu Structure
Phonebook
Add
Delete
Modifiy
Setup
Base Vol
Handset 1.....5
Vol Off
Base Mel
Melody 1.....5
Sel Base
Base 1.....4
MENU STRUCTURE
Auto
Del H/S
PIN?
Handset 1.....5
PIN Code
PIN?
New PIN
Retype
Priority
On
Off
Select
Base
Handset 1.....5
Dial Mode
Tone
Pulse
Recall
Recall 1
Recall 2
PABX
PBX1
PIN?
PBX2
PIN?
Pause
3 Sec
5 Sec
Default
Cont......
4
PIN?
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Handset
Beep
Ring Vol
Keytone
On or Off
Low Batt
On or Off
Outrange
On or Off
Volume 1.....5
Vol Off
Ear Vol
Ear Vol 1.....5
Int Mel
Melody 1.....5
Ext Mel
Melody 1.....5
Auto Ans
On
Off
Name
Language
English
MENU STRUCTURE
Francais
Deutsch
Nederl
Italiano
Espanol
Portuges
Norsk
Dansk
Svenska
Suomi
Register
BS 1234
PIN?
Important. If you make a mistake you can return to the previous menu heading by pressing the ✘ button. If you press
and hold the ✘ button at any time you will return to the standby screen. After 30 seconds if no buttons are pressed
the handset will automatically return to the standby screen.
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In this guide
Note
There is a detailed INDEX at the end of this guide, see page 40.
At a glance
Handset
Display icons
Quick Guide
Menu structure
Introduction
IN THIS GUIDE
Unpacking your
Synergy 3100
For your records
Safety information
Setting up
7
8
8
9
10
Plan the location
10
Using the telephone
14
Making and receiving calls
Call timer
Handsfree
Redial
Secrecy
Name and number
Phonebook
Paging handsets
6
1
2
3
4
14
14
16
16
17
17
20
Handset settings
21
Base settings
24
Caller Display
and Call Waiting
27
Using Caller Display
Calls list
Call Waiting
Using Synergy 3000
additional handsets
27
27
29
31
Internal calls
Transferring calls
Three-way conversation
33
33
33
Help
35
General information
37
Guarantee
Technical information
Switchboard compatibility
Switchboard external line
access code
Recall
Index
37
38
38
38
38
40
Note
In this user guide, we’ve included
helpful tips and useful notes. They
are shown in a white box like this.
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Introduction
Your Synergy 3100 has been designed for ease of use and made
to the high standards set by BT
Please read the instructions carefully
before use and keep this user guide for
future reference.
DECT
You can use up to 5 handsets with
your Synergy 3100 base station
without the need for additional wiring.
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Di g it a
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Secrecy
Menu
Handsfree
Vol
Calls
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WX
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9
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6
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RS
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YZ
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Page
6
8
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MN
JKL
5
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C
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2
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AB
F
AB
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ity
Redial
Vol
Calls
GH
4
If you wear a hearing aid, please
note that the Synergy 3100 works
by sending radio signals between the
base station and the handset. These
signals may interfere with some
hearing aids, causing a humming
noise.
Menu
Handsfree
Redial
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Important
INTRODUCTION
By purchasing the Synergy 3100 you
now own a product which combines
the advantages of cordless operation
with the performance of a high
quality corded telephone. It complies
with the Digitally Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunications (DECT)
standard and offers unparalleled
quality and features.
This user guide applies to both single
and multiple handset systems. The
internal call functions described in
this guide apply only to Synergy 3100
base stations with more than one
handset connected.
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DECT
Digital Clarity
Di g it a
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Di g it a
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Synergy 3100
Charging
Secrecy
Power/In use
Secrecy
Menu
Handsfree
Redial
Vol
Vol
Calls
Calls
DE
GH
4
MN
6
WX
TU
V
7
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5
9
8
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5
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C
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AB
F
AB
GH
4
Menu
Handsfree
Redial
1
nf
0
Int
Int
R
R
Secrecy
Menu
Handsfree
Redial
Vol
Calls
DE
C
F
AB
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GH
MN
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In addition:
Unpacking your Synergy 3100
If anything is missing, please contact
your place of purchase immediately.
If you have purchased the
Synergy 3100 Twin:
One Synergy 3100
base station
One Synergy 3000
handset
Page
DECT
Digital Clarity
Synergy 3100
INTRODUCTION
Charging
Power/In use
One Synergy 3100
handset
One Synergy 3000
charger
2 x AAA rechargeable
batteries (Ni-MH)
2 x AAA rechargeable
batteries (Ni-MH)
One battery cover
One battery cover
One power supply
for base station
(Item code: 872260)
One power supply
for charger
(Item code: 003313)
One telephone line cord
One belt clip
Charging
One belt clip
For your records
Date of purchase:
Place of purchase:
For guarantee purposes proof of
purchase is required so please keep
your receipt.
If you change your PIN, keep a record
of the new number here:
(original setting 0000)
Serial number:
See page 25 for more information.
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Safety information
General
Only use the power supply included
with the product. Using an unauthorised
power supply will invalidate your
guarantee and may damage the telephone.
The item number for the power supply
used with the base station is 872260.
The item number for the power supply
used with the charger is 003313 (only
applicable when you have purchased the
Synergy 3100 Twin).
Only use the approved rechargeable
batteries supplied. Spare rechargeable
batteries are available from the Synergy
Helpline 08706 058 047.
Radio signals transmitted between the
handset and base may cause interference
to hearing aids.
It is recommended that advice from
a qualified expert be sought before
using this product in the vicinity of
emergency/intensive care medical
equipment.
Never dispose of the batteries in a fire.
There is a serious risk of explosion and/or
the release of highly toxic chemicals.
Cleaning
Simply clean the handset and base station
with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an antistatic wipe. Never use household polish
as this will damage the product. Never
use a dry cloth as this may cause a
static shock.
Environmental
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
INTRODUCTION
Do not open the handset or base station.
This could expose you to high voltages
or other risks. Contact the Helpline for
all repairs.
away from such appliances to minimise
any risk of interference.
The product may heat up when the
batteries are being recharged. This is
normal. However, we recommend
that you do not place the product on
antique/veneered wood to avoid damage.
Do not stand your product on carpets
or other surfaces which generate fibres,
or place it in locations preventing the
free flow of air over its surfaces.
Do not submerge any part of your
product in water and do not use it in
damp conditions, such as bathrooms.
It is recommended that if you have
a pacemaker fitted you check with a
medical expert before using this product.
Do not expose your product to fire,
explosive or other hazardous conditions.
Your product may interfere with other
electrical equipment, e.g. TV and radio
sets, clock/alarms and computers if placed
too close. It is recommended that you
place your product at least one metre
There is a slight chance that your phone
could be damaged by an electrical storm.
We recommend that you unplug the
power and telephone line cord for the
duration of the storm.
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Setting up
Follow these steps to set up your Synergy 3100 ready for use
Plan the location
Position your Synergy 3100 within 2
metres of a power socket and phone
socket otherwise extension cables will
be required.
1
Connect the power supply to
the base
Plug the power adaptor into the mains
power socket and switch on. The green
Power/In Use light comes on.
Make sure it is at least 1 metre away
from other electrical products to avoid
interference.
SETTING UP
Do not place your Synergy 3100 product
in the bathroom or other humid areas.
Note
The Synergy 3100 has a range of up
to 300 metres outdoors and up to
50 metres indoors. The range will be
reduced when there is no clear line
of sight between the base and handset.
Thick stone walls can severely affect
the range.
Note
The base station must be plugged into
the mains power socket at all times.
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2
Install the rechargeable
batteries in the handset
Please note that the red charging light
will remain on even when the batteries
are fully charged.
BATTERY LEVELS
WEAK
The handset uses two rechargeable
Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) AAA
batteries which are supplied. Take
care to insert the batteries as shown
and then fit the battery cover (the
battery cover may be found in the
packaging with the batteries).
Charge the handset batteries
for at least 16 hours
Before you use your Synergy 3100 for
the first time, it is important to have
the handset batteries fully charged.
The batteries need to charge
continuously for at least 16 hours
to reach full charge.
FULL
Battery low warning
If the handset battery symbol is empty
and flashing, and you hear a warning
beep every 10 seconds, you will need
to recharge your handset before you
can use it.
SETTING UP
3
HALF-FULL
Note
The
symbol on your handset display
indicates when you are in range of
the base station. If the symbol flashes
and you hear a warning beep, you
are out of range and will need to move
closer to the base station.
Place the handset on the base. The
red charging light will come on. The
handset comes pre-registered to the
base station as SYNERGY HS1. This is
shown on the display. The
icon and
the battery icon are shown on the
display. Once the handset is fully
charged, the display shows a full
battery symbol.
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Battery performance
4
Connect the telephone line
cord to the Synergy 3100
base station
5
Connect the telephone line cord
Under no circumstances should
non-rechargeable batteries be used.
Only use the approved batteries, type:
rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride
(Ni-MH); size AAA; capacity
550mAh 1.2v. Using unapproved
batteries will invalidate your guarantee
and may damage the telephone.
To keep your batteries in the best
condition, leave the handset off the
base station for a few hours at a time.
(after the intial 16 hour charge).
SETTING UP
Please note, however, that new Nickel
Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) batteries
do not reach their full capacity until
they have been in normal use for
several days.
Fully discharging the batteries at
least once a week will help them last
as long as possible. However, the charge
capacity of rechargeable batteries will
reduce with time as they wear out,
so reducing the talk/standby time
of the handset. Eventually they will
need to be replaced. New batteries
can be obtained from the BT Synergy
Helpline 08706 058 047.
Note: Under ideal conditions, the
handset batteries should give about
14 hours talktime or 350 hours
standby on a single charge. Optimum
times for talk and standby are only
achieved when the handset batteries
are fully charged.
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Note
It is recommended that you do not
connect the telephone line cord to the
phone socket until your handset is
fully charged. This will prevent the
risk of the batteries discharging
during a conversation, which could
cause you to lose a call.
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Attach the belt clip (optional)
Fit the belt clip onto the back of the
handset if required.
Additionally, if you have
purchased the Synergy 3100
Twin:
1. Connect the power supply to the
charger.
Plug the power adaptor into the mains
power socket on the underside of the
charger.
Slot
The item code for the power supply
used with the charger is 003313.
SETTING UP
Customer Helpline
If you have any difficulties setting up
your Synergy 3100 please call the
Helpline on 08706 058 047.
Your Synergy 3100
is now ready for use.
Plug the adaptor into the mains power
supply and switch on.
Note
The charger must be plugged into the
mains power socket at all times.
2. Install the rechargeable batteries in
the handset.
3. Charge the handset batteries for at
least 16 hours.
Your Synergy 3000 additional handset
comes pre-registered to the main base
station as SYNERGY HS2. This will be
shown on the display.
Your Synergy 3100 Twin
is now ready for use.
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Using the telephone
Preparatory dialling
Note
To exit and return to the previous
menu at any time, press the
button. If you press and hold the
button you will return to the
standby screen.
Secrecy
Preparatory dialling allows
you to enter the number
before pressing the TALK
button. This enables you to
correct any mistakes before
you actually make the call.
Secrecy
USING YOUR PHONE
To switch the handset on and off
R
R
Enter the number to be
dialled.
Press and hold the POWER
button to switch the handset off.
To switch the handset on,
press and hold the POWER
button again.
Making and receiving calls
The number is shown in the
display.
Secrecy
(If you make a mistake, press
the ✘ button to delete the
incorrect digit).
When you have entered the
number correctly, press the
TALK button to dial the number.
To make an external call
Call timer
Press the TALK button.
You will hear the dial tone and
the display will show the EXT
symbol.
Enter the number you want.
The number is dialled
automatically.
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Your handset will automatically time
the duration of all external calls.
The handset display shows the call
duration both during your call and for
a few seconds after it is complete.
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To adjust the speech volume
during a call
To end a call
Press the TALK button.
During a call:
Or
You can adjust the earpiece
volume. There are 5 levels to
choose from.
Place the handset back on
the base.
Redial
Vol
C alls
To receive a call
When the phone rings the
display will show CALL and
the EXT symbol will flash.
In standby mode:
Menu
Press the button.
C alls
Press the DOWN button until
HANDSET is displayed.
USING YOUR PHONE
Vol
If you have subscribed to a
Caller Display Service, the
number (and name if stored
in the phonebook) will be
displayed.
Press the UP or DOWN
button until you reach the
required level. This will be
shown on the display.
eg: EAR VOL 3.
Menu
Press the button.
Vol
C alls
Press the DOWN button until
EAR VOL is displayed.
Menu
Press the button.
Press the TALK button.
Or
Redial
Vol
If the handset is on the base,
simply lift it up and speak.
C alls
Press the UP or DOWN
button until you reach the
required level.
Menu
Press the button to confirm
the selected level.
Note
You can switch the Auto-Talk feature
on or off. Please see page 22.
Secrecy
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
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Handsfree
Handsfree allows you to talk to your
caller without holding the handset and
enables other people in the room to
listen to your conversation.
To answer a call in handsfree
When the phone rings:
Handsfree
Press the HANDSFREE
button. The call is transferred
to the loudspeaker.
To make a handsfree call
Dial the number.
Handsfree
Press the HANDSFREE button.
USING YOUR PHONE
The display will show the
icon to indicate handsfree
is active. You will hear the
number being dialled out.
Handsfree
To switch to handsfree during
a call
To switch back to using the
handset at any time, press the
HANDSFREE button.
To end the call, press the
TALK button.
During a call you can switch
to handsfree mode.
Handsfree
Handsfree
Press the HANDSFREE
button. The call is transferred
to the loudspeaker.
Press the HANDSFREE
button to switch back to using
the handset.
Redial
To adjust the handsfree volume
Whilst in handsfree mode you
can increase or decrease the
handsfree volume. There are
5 volume levels to choose from.
Redial
Vol
C alls
Press the UP or DOWN
button to adjust the volume.
The volume will be adjusted
accordingly.
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You can redial up to 5 of the last
numbers called. They are stored in the
redial list. If you have stored a name
to go with a number in the phonebook,
the name will be displayed instead.
See “Name and number Phonebook”,
page 17.
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Dial from the redial list
Redial
Redial
Press the UP button to enter
the redial list.
Continue pressing the UP
button to view the next number
in order of most recent first.
Press the TALK button when
the number (or name) you
want to call is displayed. The
number is dialled automatically.
When on a call you can talk to
someone in the same room, without
your caller hearing.
You can store up to 50 of your most
frequently used names and numbers
in the Phonebook. Stored numbers
can be no longer than 20 digits and
a maximum of 8 characters can be
stored.
To store a name and number in
the Phonebook
Menu
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Menu
The display will show
PHONEBK, press the button.
USING YOUR PHONE
Secrecy
Name and number Phonebook
The display will show ADD,
press the button.
Menu
The display shows NAME?
Enter the name using the
letters on the keypad. Names
can be no longer than 8
characters.
To switch secrecy on / off
Secrecy
Secrecy
During a call, press the ✘
button. The display will show
MUTE. Your caller cannot hear
you.
Entering names:
Use the keypad letters to
enter names, e.g. if you wish
to store the name TOM:
Press the ✘ button again to
resume your call.
TU
V
8
MN
To enter the letter T, press the
8 button once.
O
6
MN
O
6
MN
O
6
To enter O, press the 6 button
three times and wait for the
cursor to move across.
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MN
O
6
Secrecy
Menu
To enter M, press the 6 button
once.
To enter a pause in a stored
number
If you enter a digit incorrectly,
press the ✘ button to delete it.
You may want to enter a pause
when storing international
numbers, charge card numbers
or if you connect your
telephone to a switchboard.
(For more information on
switchboard use see page 38.)
Press to confirm the name.
You will hear a confirmation
beep.
The display shows NUMBER?
Enter the telephone number
you want to store.
Menu
USING YOUR PHONE
Menu
Secrecy
Press the button. You will
hear a confirmation beep.
When storing the number,
press and hold the UP button,
until a P is displayed, at the
point where you want to enter
the pause.
Redial
Alternatively, press the button to continue storing
entries in the phonebook.
You may enter as many pauses
as required.
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
Note
Press the 1 button once to insert a
space, press twice for a - (hyphen),
press 3 times for the number 1.
To dial a name and number
from the Phonebook
Press the PHONEBOOK
button to enter the phonebook.
Use the UP or DOWN button
to scroll through.
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If you subscribe to a Caller Display
Service (see page 27) and want
directory names to be displayed when
a call is received from one of your
directory numbers, you must ensure
that you always enter the full
telephone number, including the
national code.
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Enter the first letter of the
name you want, e.g. for Tom,
press the 8 button to search
for names beginning with T.
Press the TALK button to
dial the number of the name
displayed. The number is
dialled automatically.
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Note
You can scroll in either direction to
search through the list.
To edit an entry in the
Phonebook
Menu
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Menu
Secrecy
Menu
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The display will show
PHONEBK, press the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to MODIFY and press
the button.
Use the UP or DOWN button to
find the name you want to edit.
Menu
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Menu
Press the button.
Use the ✘ button to delete
unwanted letters. You can
enter new letters as shown in
‘Entering names’ on page 17.
Press to store the new
name. You will hear a
confirmation beep.
Menu
Press the button to enter
the menu.
The display will show
PHONEBK, press the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to DELETE and press
the button.
Use the UP and DOWN
buttons to scroll through to
the entry you want to delete.
When you have found the name
to delete, press the button.
USING YOUR PHONE
Redial
Press the button to enter
the menu.
To delete a Phonebook entry
The number will be displayed,
press the button.
The display will show
CONFIRM?, press the button.
You will hear a confirmation
beep. The number is now
deleted.
Secrecy
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
The number will be displayed.
Use the ✘ button to delete
unwanted digits and re-enter
the correct ones.
Press the button to store
the new number. You will hear
a confirmation beep.
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
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Paging handsets
You can page your handset(s) from
the base station to alert a handset
user that they are wanted or to locate
a missing handset.
Note
Paging calls cannot be answered by
a handset.
USING YOUR PHONE
To page a handset from the base
Page
Press the PAGE button on the
base.
The handset(s) will ring.
The display will show
INT
flashing.
Page
To stop paging, press the
PAGE button again.
Or
To stop paging, press any
button on the handset.
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Handset settings
To switch keypad beeps on
and off
Menu
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Redial
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Secrecy
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to HANDSET and press
the button.
The display will show BEEP,
press the button.
The display will show KEYTONE,
press the button.
Use the UP or DOWN button
to select either ON or OFF.
There are 5 levels to choose
from (1-5), or you can turn
the ringer off altogether.
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Important
Press and hold the ✘ button at any
time to exit the menu and return to
the standby screen.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to HANDSET and press
the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to RING VOL and press
the button.
You will hear the current
volume setting and it will be
shown on the display.
Press the button. You will
hear a confirmation beep.
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
Press the button to enter
the menu.
HANDSET SETTINGS
Menu
To adjust the handset ringer
volume
Menu
Secrecy
Use the UP or DOWN button
to select the required volume
(VOLUME 1-5 or VOL OFF).
You will hear a sample ring.
Press the button to confirm
the new setting. You will hear
a confirmation tone.
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
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To set the external or internal
ringer melody
There are 5 melodies to
choose from and you have the
option to choose a different
melody for external and
internal calls. (Internal calls
for when you have more than
one handset).
Menu
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HANDSET SETTINGS
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Menu
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to HANDSET and press
the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to either INT MEL or
EXT MEL.
Press the button.
You will hear the current
melody setting and it will be
shown on the display. e.g.
MELODY 4.
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Use the UP or DOWN button
to select the required melody.
You will hear a sample melody.
Press the button to confirm
the new melody. You will hear
a confirmation tone.
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
To switch auto-talk on/off
When the handset is on the
base or the charging unit you
can answer the call by picking
it up from the base. This will
automatically answer the call
without having to press the
TALK button.
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Secrecy
Press the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to HANDSET and press
the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to AUTO ANS.
Press the button.
Use the UP or DOWN button
to turn AUTO-TALK ON or
OFF.
Press the button to
confirm.
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
To name a handset
The handset name is pre-set
as SYNERGY, however, you
can personalise each handset
by giving it a name. A maximum
of 8 characters can be stored.
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Secrecy
Menu
Secrecy
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to HANDSET and press
the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to NAME and press the
button.
Press the ✘ button to delete
the name already set.
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Use the UP or DOWN button
to scroll through the language
options.
Press the button to confirm
your choice. You will hear a
confirmation beep.
Secrecy
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
Note
To default back to the English
language follow:
HANDSET SETTINGS
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to LANGUAGE and press
the button.
Menu
Enter the name you want using
the keypad and press the button, correct any mistakes
by pressing the ✘ button.
You will hear a confirmation
beep.
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Press the MENU button.
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Press the DOWN button twice.
Menu
Press the MENU button.
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Press the DOWN button seven
times.
Menu
If you wish, you can change the
language used on the handset
display. You can choose from
English, Francais, Deutsch,
Nederl, Italiano, Espanol,
Portuges, Norsk, Dansk,
Svenska and Suomi.
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Press the MENU button.
Redial
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Press the UP or DOWN button
until ENGLISH is displayed.
Menu
Press the MENU button once.
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to HANDSET and press
the button.
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Base settings
To adjust the base ringer volume
There are 5 levels to choose
from (1-5), or you can turn
the ringer off altogether.
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BASE SETTINGS
Menu
Menu
Redial
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Secrecy
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Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SETUP and press the
button.
The display will show BASE
VOL. Press the button.
Use the UP or DOWN button
to select the required volume
(VOLUME 1-5 or VOL OFF).
You will hear a sample ring.
Press the button to confirm
the new setting. You will hear
a confirmation beep.
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
To adjust the base ringer melody
There are 5 melodies to
choose from (1-5)
Menu
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Redial
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Secrecy
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SETUP and press the
button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to BASE MEL and press
the button.
Use the UP or DOWN button
to select the required melody
(MELODY 1-5). You will hear
a sample melody.
Press the button to confirm
the new setting. You will hear
a confirmation beep.
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
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To select a base station
To change the base station
PIN code
If a handset is registered to
more than one base station,
you can select which base your
handset will use.
If you change the base station
PIN, keep a record of the new
number by writing it in the
space provided on page 8.
You will need to use your base
station PIN for registering
handsets and for some other
optional settings.
For more information on
registering your handset to
another base, see page 31.
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Menu
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SETUP and press the
button.
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Menu
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SEL BASE and press
the button.
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Redial
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Menu
Secrecy
Use the UP or DOWN button
to select the base you want
(BASE 1-4).
Press the button. You will
hear a confirmation beep.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SETUP and press the
button.
BASE SETTINGS
Menu
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Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to PIN CODE and press
the button.
The display will show PIN?
Enter your 4-digit PIN
(original setting OOOO).
Menu
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
Press the button.
The display will show NEW PIN.
Enter your new 4-digit PIN.
Menu
Press the button.
The display will show RETYPE.
Re-enter your new 4-digit PIN.
Menu
Secrecy
Press the button. You will
hear a confirmation beep.
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
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To default/reset the handset and
base to their original/default
factory settings
Menu
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Earpiece volume
3
Handset & Base ringer volume
3
Please note that if you reset
your Synergy 3100 the
Phonebook, Redial and Calls
list will be deleted.
Handset & Base melody
1
Handset name
SYNERGY
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Handset language
ENGLISH
Button beeps
ON
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SETUP and press the
button.
Battery low indicator beeps
ON
Out of range warning beeps
ON
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to DEFAULT and press
the button.
Auto answer
ON
The display will show PIN?
Enter the base PIN (original
setting OOOO)
Menu
PIN code
Dialling mode
Pause after
picking up line /
dial-out code
0000
DTMF
3 seconds
Phonebook
Empty
Press the button.
Redial list
Empty
You will hear a confirmation
tone at the base and handset.
The handset display will flash
BASE 1 and then SYNERGY HS1.
Calls list
Empty
Your Synergy 3100 is now
reset to the factory settings.
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Caller Display and Call Waiting
Important
To use Caller Display or Call
Waiting you must first subscribe
to your network provider’s Caller
Display or Call Waiting Service.
A quarterly fee is payable.
For more information on BT’s
Select Services, call BT free on
0800 800 150.
If you subscribe to a Caller Display
Service you can see your caller’s
number (provided it is not withheld)
on your handset display, as well as the
time and date of their call. If you have
your caller’s name and number stored
in your handset phonebook, you will
see the name of your caller displayed
instead of the number.
Please ensure that you have stored
the full telephone number, including
the area code, otherwise the name
will not match the number stored in
the phonebook.
Whether you take a call or not, the
caller’s details are stored in the Calls
list. You can display, scroll through
and dial numbers on the list and copy
them into the phonebook.
With some incoming calls the telephone
number of the caller is not available
and cannot therefore be displayed.
In this case, your Synergy 3100 provides
you with some explanatory information
about the type of call received. This will
be one of the following.
UNAVAILA
The number is unavailable.
CALLER DISPLAY
Using Caller Display
Caller information not available
WITHHELD
The caller has withheld their number.
RINGBACK
Ringback call.
OPERATOR
The call has been made via the operator.
PAYPHONE
The caller is ringing from a payphone.
INTERNAT
International call.
Calls list
The Calls list contains the telephone
numbers of your last 20 callers.
New calls in the Calls list are indicated
by the flashing
symbol on the
display.
If a call is received when the Calls list
is full then the oldest entry will be
deleted automatically.
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To enter and view the Calls list
Press the DOWN button to
enter the Calls list. The
symbol is displayed.
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Use the UP or DOWN button
to scroll backwards and
forwards through the Calls list.
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If the ‘name’ of your caller has
been stored in the phonebook,
this will be displayed. Press
the button and the number
will be displayed.
Menu
CALLER DISPLAY
Menu
Press the button and the
time and date of the call will be
displayed.
Secrecy
To store a number from the
Calls list into the Phonebook
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Keep pressing the ✘ button to
return to the Calls list entry.
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Press the TALK button. The
number will be dialled
automatically.
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Press the button, the display
shows NAME?.
You can enter names up to 8
characters long. If necessary, you
can edit the entry, when
the entry is correct, press the
button. The number is now
stored in the phonebook.
Press the DOWN button to
enter the Calls list.
Use the UP or DOWN button
to scroll to the number you
want to dial.
Press the button again, the
display shows ADD.
Note
To dial a number from the
Calls list
Redial
Press the button.
Press keypad buttons to enter
name as described before
under the “Entering names”
section.
Press and hold the ✘ button to
return to the standby screen.
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Use the UP or DOWN button
to scroll to the number you
want to store in the
phonebook.
The display shows the date and
time of the call.
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Press the DOWN button to
enter the Calls list.
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Press the button.
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Important
Once stored in the phonebook the
number will be deleted from the
Calls list.
To delete a number from the
Calls list
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Redial
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Menu
Use the UP or DOWN button
to scroll to the number you
want to delete.
If an incoming call arrives while you
are already engaged on a telephone
call, you will hear a soft beep every
5 seconds (this beep is not audible to
the person you are speaking to). The
second caller’s number (and name if
stored in the directory) will appear on
the handset display.
Instead of the engaged tone, the second
caller will hear an announcement to
hold on as you are aware that there is
a second call.
*You must subscribe to your network provider’s
Call Waiting Service before this feature will
work. A quarterly fee is payable.
Press the button twice,
ADD will be displayed.
Use the UP or DOWN button
to scroll to DELETE? and
press the button.
To accept a Call Waiting call
If you hear the tone that tells
you there is another caller,
whilst you are on a call:
The number is deleted from
the Calls list.
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To delete all numbers from the
Calls list
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Menu
CALL WAITING
Menu
Press the DOWN button to
enter the Calls list.
*Call Waiting
Press the DOWN button to
enter the Calls list.
Press the ✘ button. The
display will show DEL ALL.
Press the button. The display
will show EMPTY for 2 seconds.
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Press the Recall button. The
first caller will be put on hold
and you can now speak to
your second caller.
To return to the first caller
press the Recall button again.
Note
You can switch back and forth
between the two calls without
disconnecting either if you wish.
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If you wish to disconnect the
first call press the TALK
button after speaking to the
first caller.
The handset will then ring.
Press the TALK button again
and continue with the second
caller.
Note
CALL WAITING
The second caller will only be
charged for their call from the
moment you answer and not
while they are waiting for your
initial contact.
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Using Synergy 3000 additional
handsets and bases
Up to 5 handsets can be registered and
operated from any one Synergy 3100
base. This allows you to make internal
calls between two handsets while a
third is making an external call.
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Remember to charge the battery pack
of new handsets for at least 16 hours
before use.
If the display shows NOT REG and
the
symbol is flashing, your
handset is not yet registered with
the base.
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Synergy 3100
Charging
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Power/In use
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handset to another base
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Each handset can be registered on up
to 4 bases.
At the base:
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Each additional handset you purchase
must be registered with the base.
Your handset supplied is pre-registered
as Handset 1 to its base (Base 1).
If you have purchased a Twin the
additional handset supplied is
pre-registered as Handset 2 (Base 1).
Press and hold the base PAGE
button for at least 10 seconds,
until you hear the validation
tone (two beeps), then release
the button.
At the handset:
Menu
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Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to REGISTER and press
the button.
The display will show
BS 1 2 3 4. (The numbers
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that are flashing indicate
other bases that the handset is
already registered to).
To de-register a Synergy 3000
additional handset from
the base
Enter the base number
(BS 1-4) that you want to
register the handset to.
Enter your 4-digit PIN
(original factory setting OOOO)
and press the button.
ADDITIONAL
The display will show
SEARCH 1, 2, 3, 4 and the
symbol will flash as the
handset tries to locate the base.
When the handset locates
the base, the handset will be
automatically selected and
shown on the display.
Note
Handsets can only be de-registered
via another handset.
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Your 4 digit PIN number is 0000
unless you have previously allocated
a new PIN number as explained on
page 25.
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Use the DOWN button to
scroll to DEL HS and press
the button.
Enter your 4-digit PIN.
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Note
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SETUP and press the
button.
The display will show PIN?
Note
If the handset does not locate the
base, the handset will return to
the previous menu. Try to register
again by using a different
available base number. Ensure
that you are in close vicinity of
the base).
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Press the button.
Use the UP or DOWN button
to select the handset you want
to de-register (HANDSET 1-5).
Press the button. Display
shows CONFIRM?.
Press . You will hear a
confirmation beep.
Once de-registered, the
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Enter the number of the
handset that you want to
transfer the call to (1-5).
Internal calls
If you have multiple handsets
registered to the base you can make
internal calls between handsets.
Your caller will be put on hold.
When the internal handset is
answered, (if you want to you
can talk to the handset user
first), press the TALK button.
The call will be transferred.
To make an internal call to
another handset
Int
Press the INT button.
Enter the number of the
handset you wish to call, (1-5).
The called handset will ring
Int
The display will show INT.
If the call to the second
handset is not answered you
can revert/speak to the caller
again by pressing the INT
button.
The number of the handset
calling will be displayed on the
called handset. For example, if
handset 2 calls handset 1, HS2
will be displayed on handset 1.
Three-way conversation
You can talk to one external
caller and another internal
caller at the same time on
your handset.
During a call with an external
caller:
Transferring calls
You can transfer an external call to
another handset registered to the base.
To transfer an external call
between handsets
ADDITIONAL
To end the call, press the
TALK button.
Int
Press the INT button. Your
caller is put on hold and you
hear a tone.
Enter the number of the
handset you want to transfer
the call to.
During an external call:
Int
Press the INT button.
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When the handset is
answered, press and hold the
# button for about 3 seconds.
You can now start your
three-way conversation. (If the
internal handset user does
not answer your call, press the
INT button to return to your
external caller).
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Press the button.
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ADDITIONAL
When on a three-way call the call can
only be cleared by the handset which
set it up.
Press the
C
button to exit the call.
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Handset Priority
If you have more than one
handset registered to the base
you can select the handset
you want to ring first. You can
also set the number of rings
the handset will have before
an incoming call reverts to all
available handsets.
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Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SETUP and press the
button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SELECT.
Menu
Press the TALK button to end
the call.
Note
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to PRIORITY and press
the button.
Menu
Use the DOWN button to
display the option you want,
either BASE or the handset
number you require, eg
HANDSET 3.
Press the button.
The display shows RINGS
followed by a number between
1 and 9.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to the number of rings
you require.
Press the button.
PRIORITY is displayed,
denoting that handset priority
is on.
Press the button to confirm.
The display shows ON.
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Help
Replacing the handset batteries.
After a time, you may find that the
handset batteries are running out of
charge more quickly. This is a
standard sign of wear and the batteries
will need replacing.
For spare 2 x AAA rechargeable
batteries please contact the
Synergy 3100 Helpline 08706 058 047.
Replacing the batteries
BT accepts no responsibility for
damage caused to your Synergy
handset by using any other type of
batteries.
No display appears.
The batteries may be flat or dead.
Recharge or replace the batteries.
The handset may be switched off.
HELP
In the event that you should need
to change or replace the batteries:
Remove the battery compartment
cover and take out the batteries.
Insert new 2 x AAA re-chargeable
batteries and replace the battery
compartment cover.
Do not immerse the batteries in water
or throw into a fire, or dispose of with
ordinary domestic refuse.
No dial tone.
Is the telephone line cord plugged into
the phone socket?
Check that: The base station is
connected to the mains power and
switched on.
You cannot link up with the base
station.
Is the display flashing
?
The mains power cable may not be
connected at the base or switched on.
Are you in range of the base station?
The batteries could be low or flat.
If using more than one base station,
check that you are connected to the
correct base. See page 25.
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Handset does not ring.
The ringer volume may be switched
to off. To adjust the ringer volume on
the handset. See page 21.
HELP
Synergy 3100 base station power
supply is Item Code 872260.
Check that: The base station is
plugged into the phone socket.
Check that: The base station is
plugged into the mains power and
switched on.
Synergy 3000 charger power supply is
item code 003313.
Buzzing noise on my radio, TV,
computer or hearing aid.
Is someone else making changes via
another handset?
Sometimes, your Synergy 3100 can
interfere with other electrical
equipment if it is placed too close.
Have you pressed the button to
confirm your selection?
It is recommended that you place
your Synergy 3100 and other Synergy/
DECT GAP compatible handsets at
least one metre away from such
appliances to avoid any risk of
interference.
The charger does not appear to be
working.
Check that: The power adaptor is
properly plugged into the charger.
Check that: Your handset has slotted
correctly into the charger.
Check that: The batteries are correctly
fitted into the handset.
Check that: The base is plugged in to a
working socket and that the socket
is switched on.
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Are you using the correct power
adaptor?
Cannot adjust an option in the
base station.
Customer Helpline
If you are still experiencing difficulty,
call the Synergy 3100 Helpline on
08706 058 047.
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General information
Guarantee
Your Synergy 3100 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 provided.
• The equipment is returned to BT or
its agent as instructed.
• This guarantee does not cover the
battery pack and any faults or defects
caused by accidents, misuse, fair
wear and tear, neglect, storm damage,
tampering with the equipment, or
any attempt at adjustment or repair
other than through approved agents.
• This guarantee does not affect your
statutory rights.
If you experience difficulty using the
product, prior to returning your
product, please read the Help section
beginning on page 35, or contact the
Synergy 3100 Helpline for assistance:
Helpline 08706 058 047, 9am to
5.30pm Monday to Friday.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Subject to the terms listed below the
guarantee will provide for the repair
of, or at BT’s or its agent’s discretion,
the option to replace the Synergy 3100,
or any component thereof, (other than
the batteries), which is identified as
faulty or below standard, or as a result
of inferior workmanship or materials.
Products over 28 days old from the
date of purchase may be replaced with
a refurbished product.
Within the 12 month guarantee
period:
In the unlikely event of a defect
occurring, please follow the Helpline’s
instructions for replacement or repair.
Outside of the 12 month guarantee
period:
If your product needs repair after the
guarantee period has ended, the
repair must meet the approval
requirements for connection to the
telephone network. We recommend
that you contact BT’s approved repair
agent, TecLogic on 01672 564444 or a
local qualified repairer.
Instructions for returning the product:
If the Helpline is unable to remedy
your problem they will ask you to
return the product. Where possible,
pack the product in its original
packaging. Please remember to
include all parts, including line cords,
power supply units, and the original
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batteries. (Please note that we cannot
take responsibility for goods damaged
in transit.) Please obtain and keep
proof of posting from the Post Office.
Technical information
How many telephones can you have?
GENERAL INFORMATION
All items of telephone equipment have
a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN),
which is used to calculate the number
of items which may be connected to
any one telephone line. Your Synergy
3100 has a REN of 1. A total REN of 4
is allowed, if the total REN of 4 is
exceeded, the telephones may not ring.
Switchboard external line
access code
You may need to enter an access code
(e.g. 9) in order to get an outside line.
So that the switchboard has time to pick
up an outside line, you may also need
to add a Pause after the access code.
Recall
To use the recall button
R
With different telephone types there
is no guarantee of ringing, even when
the REN is less than 4.
Only use approved power supply, item
code 872260 for base station or 003313
for charger (only applicable if you have
purchased the Synergy 3100 Twin).
Use only approved (Ni-MH)
rechargeable batteries.
To set the dialling mode
Menu
Vol
C alls
Menu
Switchboard compatibility
Vol
C alls
This product is intended for use
within the UK for connection to the
public telephone network and
compatible switchboards, which
support tone dialling and timed break
recall. If in doubt please consult your
service provider.
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This is used when connected
to certain switchboards and
for some BT Select Services
or those services available via
your network provider.
Menu
Redial
Vol
C alls
Menu
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SETUP and press the
button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to DIALMODE and press
the button.
Use the UP or DOWN button to
select either TONE or PULSE.
Press the button. You will
hear a confirmation beep.
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To automatically insert a pause
after an access code
With some switchboards it
may be helpful to dial a pause
after entering the switchboard
access code, e.g. 9, 11 etc. to
enable you to get an outside
line.
Menu
Vol
C alls
Menu
Vol
C alls
Menu
Vol
C alls
Menu
Menu
Press the button to enter
the menu.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SETUP.
Press the button.
You can also adjust the length
of the pause to be inserted.
There are two options available,
3 or 5 seconds to be set to suit
the switchboard:
Menu
Vol
C alls
Menu
Vol
C alls
Menu
Vol
C alls
Press the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to SETUP.
Press the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to PABX.
Press the button.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This feature automatically
inserts a pause between the
access code and the telephone
number that you have entered
in the Phonebook. However
for this feature to work you
must still enter the access
code at the front of the
telephone number when
storing in the Phonebook.
Menu
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to PAUSE.
Display shows 3 SEC.
Vol
C alls
Menu
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to 5 SEC.
Press the button. You will
hear a confirmation tone.
Press the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to PABX.
Press the button.
Use the DOWN button to
scroll to PBX 1.
Press the button.
Display shows PIN?.
Enter PIN number.
Press the button.
Enter the access code.
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Index
Additional handsets
Auto talk on/off
31
22
Base ringer volume
22
INDEX
Base settings
default/reset
diagram
melody
PIN number
ringer volume
select which base station
Batteries
charging
install
low warning
performance
replacing
Belt clip
Button beeps on/off
40
26
2
24
25
24
25
Calls list
delete
delete all
dial number
enter
store in phonebook
view
Call timer
Call Waiting
Cleaning
27
29
29
28
28
28
28
14
29
9
Delete
calls list
phonebook numbers
29
19
11
11
11
12
35
12
21
De-register
Dialling mode
Display icons
32
38
2
Earpiece volume
15
Caller Display
27
End a call
15
Calls
end
handsfree
internal
make
preparatory dialling
receive
redial
secrecy
three-way conversation
transfer
15
16
33
14
14
15
16
17
33
33
Guarantee
37
Handset settings
default/reset
keypad beeps on/off
language setting
name handset
on/off
register to another base
ringer melody
ringer priority
ringer volume
26
21
23
22
14
31
22
34
21
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Handsfree
Help
Helpline
16
35
12
Internal calls
33
Keypad beeps on/off
21
Language
Location of product
23
10
Make a call
14
Melody
base
handset
Menu structure
24
22
4
Name a handset
22
On/off
Pause – insert
Paging handsets
Phonebook
delete
dial
edit
enter a pause
store
PIN base
Power supply
Preparatory dialling
Pulse dialling
Quick guide – handset settings
22
14
21
17
18, 39
20
17
19
18
19
18
17
25
10
14
38
3
38
Receive a call
15
Redial
16
Register handset to another base 31
REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) 36
Reset handset/base
26
Returning your Synergy 3100
37
Ring priority
34
Ringer melody
base
24
handset
22
Ringer volume
base
24
handset
21
Safety information
Secrecy
Setting up
Speech volume
Storing a number
Switchboard access code
Switchboard compatibility
Technical information
Telephone line cord
Three-way conversation
Tone dialling
Transfer calls
Unpacking
9
17
10
15
17
38
38
INDEX
auto-talk
handset
keypad beeps
secrecy
Recall
38
12
33
38
33
8
Volume
base ringer
earpiece
handset ringer
handsfree
24
15
21
16
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Accessories and spares
For the Synergy 3100 range of telephones
Accessories and spares for the
Synergy 3100 range of telephones
are listed below.
All items are available from the
Synergy Helpline, please call
08706 058 047
Additional handsets and chargers:
In Titanium:
Item code 005717
Di g it a
lC
la
rit
Power supply units for the base
station or charger
Plug mounted,
13 amp mains adaptor.
Item code 872260
for base station
Item code 003313
for charger
Telephone line cord
y
AAA rechargeable
batteries (Ni-MH)
Secrecy
Menu
Handsfree
Redial
Vol
Calls
DE
C
GH
MN
JKL
O
PQ
6
5
WX
V
9
8
co
YZ
TU
RS
7
3
2
I
4
Battery cover
F
AB
1
nf
0
Int
Charging
R
User guide
Additional chargers:
Charging
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R&TTE
This product is intended for use
within the UK for connection to the
public telephone network and
compatible switchboards.
This equipment complies with the
essential requirements for the Radio
Equipment and Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment Directive
1999/5/EC.
Declaration of Conformance.
Hereby, Suncorp Technologies,
declares that this Synergy 3100 is in
compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The Declaration of Conformance for
the Synergy 3100 is published on the
web site
http://www.suncorptech.com/bt
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Offices worldwide
The telecommunications services described in this publication
are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time.
Services and equipment are provided subject to British
Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract.
Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract.
Touchtone™ is a registered trade mark of
British Telecommunications plc in the UK.
© British Telecommunications plc 2002.
Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ.
Registered in England No. 1800000.
Designed by: The Art & Design Partnership Limited.
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