8 extend the base unit telescopic aerial, 9 to wall mount your product – BT Freestyle 130 User Manual

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For the best reception

Try to avoid putting the telescopic

aerial near other electrical appliances,

fluorescent lights and large metallic

objects such as cookers, radiators and

garage doors as these may cause

interference and reduce the quality of

your calls.

8 Extend the base unit
telescopic aerial

Extend the base unit telescopic
aerial on your Freestyle 130 (as
shown below) to ensure the best
possible signal and reception.

9 To wall mount your
product

(See ‘

Wall mounting’, page 34.)

To plan the location of the base unit

Your Freestyle 130 works by sending
and receiving radio signals between
the base unit and the handset.
The strength of the signal depends
on where you site the base unit and
how the aerial is deployed. The
higher the base unit is located, the
better. An upstairs room is ideal.
The following points should be
considered:

It should be within easy reach of
a mains socket and a telephone
socket. A new-style telephone
socket is needed for this product.
If you do not have one, call us on
Free

fone 0800 800 150.

Try to avoid locations near
metallic obstructions or electrical
appliances, such as TV sets,
fridges, computers, fluorescent
lights, radiators, metal pipes and
metal window frames.

The Freestyle 130 can be wall
mounted by using the bracket
and screws supplied; see page 34.

PHONE LINE

12V AC

Setting up

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