BT Freestyle 130 User Manual

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You may find that your Freestyle
130 picks up conversations from
other cordless phones being used
nearby. If you experience this type
of interference try changing
channels using the

CHANNEL

SEEKER

button on the handset.

Transmission frequencies

This cordless telephone has been
designed to operate on radio
frequencies which have been
assigned to the exclusive use of
cordless telephones. As the use of
cordless telephones becomes more
widespread, the quality of service
obtained from this apparatus may
lessen.

Transmission frequencies of

available channels:

Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)

Although you may have any
number of sockets, it is important
to limit the number of telephones
and other items of apparatus
connected to the line by those
sockets, to ensure that each
telephone will ring. Every
telephone or item of apparatus has
a Ringer Equivalence Number
(REN). In most cases a standard
line should provide enough current
for two or more telephones or items
of apparatus, if the REN's add up to
no more than 4.

Freestyle 130 has a REN of 1. Any
telephone provided by BT may be
assumed to have a REN of 1 unless
otherwise stated on the base unit.
Even where the number of
telephones has been limited, there is
no guarantee that different types of
telephone on the same line will ring.

Safety advice

Don’t use your Freestyle 130 in

the open air during
thunderstorms. Unplug it from
the telephone line and the mains
socket when there are storms in
your area.

Don’t use your Freestyle 130

outdoors in the rain, or handle it
with wet hands.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

31.0375

31.0625

31.0875

31.1125

31.1375

31.1625

31.1875

31.2125

39.9375

39.9625

39.9875

40.0125

40.0375

40.0625

40.0875

40.1125

Channels

Base Unit Tx

Handset Tx

Freq./MHz

Freq./MHz

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