| Payphone Contour 400   User guide   Features pages 18 – 27   find out how to get the most from your payphone   If you’d like to change the way any of these features work,   you can contact us using the details on page 34, or follow the   instructions in this section.   Subject to your contract   with BT Payphones,   you may not be able to   change some of these   features.   PIN change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20   call barring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20   call back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20   call charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   minimum fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   memory buttons and the   big red button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   new call types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23   display languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23   fake coins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   old coins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   new coins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   call privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25   caller display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25   incoming operator call barring . . . . . . 26   time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   dialling types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   incoming call barring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   switchboards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   This payphone is mains powered, please refer to page 18 to see how your payphone   may be affected if power is disconnected.   Troubleshooting pages 28 – 29   how to solve some of the more common problems   Pre-funded accounts pages 30 – 31   Technical page 33   3 Making calls and managing your cash   Making a call using the handset   Making a loudspeaker call   1 Lift the handset and insert your money   1 Press the green LOUDSPEAKER button and insert   your money   eg INSERT 20p   eg INSERT 20p   2 Dial the number   2 Dial the number and wait for an answer   When you’ve dialled, the payphone will check that there’s   enough money to start the call. If there isn’t, it will eject the   first coin and request one of a higher value.   eg 020 7123 4567   eg 020 7123 4567   3 Speak towards the payphone when your call is   You can check how many seconds you’ll get for 10p   or the minimum fee for this call. Check your notice   for details.   answered   4 Press the green LOUDSPEAKER button when you’re   ready to end your call   3 Watch the display for information   The display shows how much time is left during the call.   When 20 seconds of call time is left, you’ll hear the pips.   If you don’t add any coins, the call will end.   Remember the payphone doesn’t return unused coins.   4 Making a call using a headset   1 Plug your headset into the headset lead and press the   blue HEADSET button   The light will come on.   INSERT 20p   2 Insert your money   3 Dial the number   eg   020 7123 4567   4 Press the blue HEADSET button when you’re ready to   end your call   5 Calling a memory number   1 Lift the handset, press the green LOUDSPEAKER   button or plug in your headset and press the blue   HEADSET button to start your call   eg INSERT 20p   2 Press the Memory button you want and wait for   the call to be answered   Any more coins you put in while the payphone is dialling   will be ejected.   eg   TAXI   Changing the speech volume   Press VOLUME up to four times to increase the   volume   Press VOLUME again to return to the initial volume   The Payphone Contour 400 is fitted with an   inductive coupler handset that makes calls easier   to hear when used with a suitable hearing aid.   This is a legal requirement. If you use a behind-   the-ear hearing aid, move the switch to the ‘T’ position and   hold the handset earpiece next to the hearing aid.   6 Making another call   1 Don’t hang up at the end of the first call   As long as you have the minimum fee left,   you can make another call.   2 Press the orange NEXT CALL button   please dial   3 Dial the next number you want   eg   020 7123 4567   4 Watch the display for information   7 The BIG RED BUTTON   Checking a number before you call   Callers can press the big red button to call for local   assistance in an emergency.   1 Do not start the call   You will need to programme the local assistance number   (see page 22).   2 Press H   KEy number   1 Press the big red button and wait for an answer   The LOUDSPEAKER and HEADSET lights will   come on. You can use the loudspeaker or the handset.   3 Dial the phone number you want and check the number   on the display   2 Press the big red button again to end the call   If you make a mistake as you dial, you can press   REDIAL & DELETE to delete the last number you dialled.   4 Lift the handset, press HEADSET or press   LOUDSPEAKER to start your call   eg INSERT 20P   5 Insert your money   The payphone will dial the number.   8 Checking the cost of your call   Answering an incoming call   The headset and loudspeaker lights will flash when the   payphone rings.   1 Start the call and press H   KEy number   1 Lift the handset, press the green LOUDSPEAKER   button or plug in your headset and press the blue   HEADSET button   2 Dial the phone number you want   The display will switch between the number you dial and the   charge for your call.   eg   £2.50   3 Press H   eg   INSERT 20P   4 Insert your money   The payphone will dial the number.   9 4 5 6 Press H   Switching pre-funding on   With a pre-funded account, callers don’t need to use coins   for calls to the four numbers they call most often. They just   need to enter their own PIN and press a memory button.   The cost of the call will be charged to their account.   acc pin 01   Press H   You can have up to 30 pre-funded accounts.   pin   The account holders will need to ask you to pay money into   their account before they can start making calls. They can   pay more money into their account during calls.   Enter the PIN that the account holder wants to use and   make a note of the PIN on page 30   This can be between 1 and 6 characters.   There’s a limit of £10 for each account. This can be increased   to £15, £20 or £25 subject to your contract with BT. For more   information, contact us using the details on page 34.   eg 1639   1 Lift the handset, unlock the top cover, enter your   owner PIN and relock the top cover   7 Press H   ENTER COINS   money   8 Enter up to £10 of coins to fund the account   2 3 Dial S76H   eg £9.50   prefunding x   9 Press H   Press Memory 3 to switch pre-funding on   ENTER TEL   prefunding   10   10 Enter the first phone number that the account holder   wants and press H   To change a pre-funded phone number   1 Follow steps 1 to 9 on page 10   You may not need to add more money.   11 Press Memory 1 to scroll through and choose the   charge band the payphone should use when the   account holder calls this number   2 3 Enter the new phone number and press H   12 Press H   Press Memory 1 to scroll through and choose the   charge band the payphone should use when the   account holder calls this number   MEMORY KEY   13 Press the Memory button that the account holder will   4 5 Press H   press to dial this number   MEMORY KEY   STORED   Press the Memory button that the account holder   wants to use to dial the number   The new number will replace the previous number stored on   that button.   14 Repeat steps 11 to 13 for the other three phone   numbers that the account holder wants   There’s a table on page 30 of this guide to   help you to keep a record of pre-funded   accounts.   STORED   11   To add money to an account   To delete an account   The account holder can also add money during a call to   top up their account.   Make sure you make a note of the credit held in the   account before you delete it. This information will be lost.   1 Lift the handset, unlock the top cover, enter your owner   PIN and relock the top cover   1 Lift the handset, unlock the top cover, enter your owner   PIN and relock the top cover   money   MONEY   2 Dial S79H   2 Dial S79H and press H again   ACCOUNT 01   ACCOUNT 01   3 Press Memory 3 or 4 to scroll through the accounts   3 Press Memory 3 or 4 to scroll through the accounts   4 Press H to check how much money is in an account   4 Press H to check how much money is in the account   Make a note of how much is in the account for your records.   Pressing H again changes the display back to the   account number. You can switch between the two displays   by pressing H.   5 Press H   eg ACCOUNT 01   £2.10   eg   6 Press REDIAL & DELETE   eg DEL ACC 01   5 Add the money to the account   £7.30   eg   7 Press H   DELETED   12   Making a pre-funded call   1 Lift the handset, press LOUDSPEAKER ON/OFF or   plug in your headset and press HEADSET ON/OFF   eg insert 20p   2 Press S, enter your PIN and press H   eg PLEASE DIAL   3 Press a Memory button to make your call   eg   020 7123 456   The payphone will dial the number and show the credit in the   account. You can insert coins during any call to top up   your account.   4 Replace the handset, press the HEADSET ON/OFF   button or press the LOUDSPEAKER ON/OFF button   to end the call   13   Using a text phone   Calls made using a text phone will be charged at the   normal payphone rate.   1 Plug your text phone into the socket   2 Press the green LOUDSPEAKER ON/OFF button to   start your call   3 Insert your money   4 Dial the number on the payphone keypad   eg 020 7123 456   5 Use your text phone as normal when your call is   connected   6 Remove the text phone from the socket when your call   is over and press the green LOUDSPEAKER button   If you don’t do this, other features may be affected.   14   Redialling the last number you called   Transferring a call from an extension   You can transfer a call from an extension phone to   the payphone.   1 Don’t hang up when you hear the engaged tone   You will need to programme 0800 on the red button   so you won’t be able to use it for local assistance calls   (see page 22).   2 Press the orange NEXT CALL button   please dial   1 Press the big red button   The call on the extension will be transferred to the payphone.   You can also answer the call using the handset or headset.   3 Press REDIAL & DELETE   The payphone will redial the last number for you.   eg   020 7123 456   2 Press the green LOUDSPEAKER ON/OFF button to   end your call   There’s a label for the red button packed   with your payphone. Write “Extension calls”   on the label and stick it above the button.   15   Using the owner mode   People who know the PIN can make calls without using   Using the control port   You can use the control port to connect keypads and other   coins. Usually this is only the owner of the payphone.   equipment to the phone.   If you would like more information on what equipment you   can connect to the control port, contact the Helpdesk. For   contact details, see page 34.   To switch this feature on, contact the Helpdesk. For contact   details, see page 34.   1 Lift the handset and press S   1 Plug your equipment into the control port   2 Follow the instructions for your equipment   pin   2 Enter your PIN   eg   1234   3 Press the orange NEXT CALL button   owner call   4 Dial the number   eg   020 7123 456   16   Checking your takings   1 Lift the handset and unlock the cover   pin   2 Press S66H   The display shows how much money the payphone has taken   since it was last reset. If you’re going to empty the cash tray,   reset the payphone to £0.   • To leave the amount unchanged   Press H   eg   £32.40   • To reset to £0   Press 0H   £0.00   • To see how much the payphone has taken   since it was first used   Press H again   Emptying the cash tray   Unlock and remove tray. After you’ve emptied the   cash tray, make sure that you replace and lock it.   £145.76   eg   17   Features   Your Payphone Contour 400’s many features let   you choose just how you want it to work.   Programming the features yourself   Before you can programme the features you need to   begin the owner programming mode   Depending on your contract with BT, you can   change the way the features work. We can do   this for you if you contact the Helpdesk.   1 Lift the handset or press the green   LOUDSPEAKER ON/OFF button   We’ll need to know the telephone number of   your payphone, and we may also ask you some   security questions.   2 Unlock the top cover   3 Enter your PIN   4 Press H   For contact details, see page 34.   You can programme the features yourself if you   want to. The rest of this section tells you how.   5 Lock the top cover   Now you're ready to choose the feature you   want to programme.   Power loss   The Payphone Contour 400 is mains powered. If it is unplugged   or there is a power loss, only emergency calls will be possible.   These facilities will not work:   • • • • loudspeaker   headset   text phone   • any equipment connected   to the serial port   backlit display   • • large button keypad   incoming calls   18   Feature   page   Feature   page   Programme your payphone to recognise   New coins when they’re introduced and to   reject Fake or Old coins   24   Use the PIN change feature if you think   someone else knows your PIN or you want   one that’s easier to remember   20   Switch on Call privacy if you’ve got more than   one phone connected to your line   25   25   26   Use Call barring to stop calls to certain numbers   20   20   Stop the last person called from making a   Call back to your phone so that other people   who are waiting have a chance to make their call   Display the phone number of your caller with   Caller display   You can use Incoming operator call barring to   stop operators connecting reverse charge calls to   your payphone   Alter the Call charges to give callers more   or less time for their money   21   21   22   22   23   23   You can change the Minimum fee if most   calls from your payphone are short   Extra features   Set the Time and Day so that your payphone can work out   Programme the Memory buttons with useful   phone numbers   26   26   27   27   what rate to charge for calls   Programme the big red button for help or to   transfer an extension call   If you’re on an older exchange, you might need to switch the   Dialling type from tone to pulse dialling   As your payphone doesn’t charge for incoming calls, you can   use Incoming call barring to bar them   Programme New call types if you want to   charge a specific fee for certain types of calls   Make Switchboard settings if your payphone is on a   switchboard and you need to dial a number to get an outside line   If you get a lot of people from overseas using   your payphone, you can let them choose their   Display language   19   Choose the feature to programme   Start   Programme …   … and watch the display   End   PIN change   H SET TO _ _ _   Change your PIN if you think that   someone else has found out what it is   or if you want one that’s easier to   remember.   S74H   • Enter the PIN you want   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   Keeping your PIN safe   If you want to write your PIN down,   make sure you disguise it as another   number such as phone number or   birthday.   Call barring   H FREE   You can stop calls from being made to   certain types of numbers, such as   international numbers.   S22H   S56H   • Press Memory 1 to choose the type of   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   call you want to bar   • Press Memory 3 to change between   barred ✘ and allowed ꢀ   Call back   H LAST NO   You can stop the payphone from   accepting calls from the last number   that was dialled.   • Press Memory 3 to choose   whether calling the payphone back   is allowed ꢀ or not ✘   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   20   Choose the feature to programme   Start   Programme …   … and watch the display   End   Call charges   H CHARGE 100   You can decide how much to charge for S24H   calls by changing the number of   Press Memory 3 to increase charge rate, or   press Memory 4 to decrease the rate   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   seconds callers get for 10p on all the   different types of call.   Your payphone is first set to charge rate 100.   You can choose any rate between 20 and 500.   The higher the charge rate the higher   the call charge.   How charge rates work: If callers get 60   seconds for 10p at charge rate 100, doubling   the charge rate to 200 halves the number of   seconds to 30 for 10p.   Payphone Contour 400 calculates   the cost of each call made   internally and does not require   meter pulses generated by the   exchange.   Minimum fee   H 20p   You can change the minimum fee for a   call – useful if most calls from your   payphone are short.   S64H   Press Memory 3 to increase the fee   in 10p steps, or   press Memory 4 to decrease the fee   in 10p steps   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   The highest setting is £1.   21   Choose the feature to programme   Start   Programme …   … and watch the display   End   Memory buttons and   the big red button   S63H   You can programme up to four   numbers which can be dialled by just   pressing the memory buttons.   Memory buttons   • Dial the phone number and press H   • Press the Memory button you want to   H memory key   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   You can also programme the big red   button for local assistance. When you   choose this button, the display will say   HELP.   use for that number   • Press Memory 2 to choose the type   of call, such as fixed fee   If you choose a fixed fee, use Memory 3 and 4   to set the fee, then press H.   You can choose a fixed fee for memory   buttons so that all calls to that number   are charged a set amount of your   choice.   Big red button   • Dial the phone number for local   assistance and press H   If you enter 0800, you can use the red button   to transfer calls from an extension but you   won’t be able to use it to call for local   assistance.   memory   STORED   H Display   blinks to   confirm   change   If you would like us to programme   names for your memory buttons, such   as TAXI, contact the Helpdesk. For   contact details, see page 34.   • Press the big red button   There’s a label for the red   button packed with your   payphone. Write who the red   button calls on the label and   stick it above the red button.   Clearing a memory button   • Press REDIAL when the display says…   • Press the Memory button you want   ENTER TEL   STORED   ENTER TEL   to clear   22   Choose the feature to programme   Start   Programme …   … and watch the display   End   New call types   H _ _ _ _ _   When you dial a phone number, the   payphone looks at the number and   decides what rate to charge for that   call.   S39H   • If you’ve already programmed some   call types, press Memory 3 until the   display shows -----   • Enter the number   • Press H   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   You can alter the call type for numbers   so that you charge a different rate or   you can even set a fixed fee.   • Press H to bar the number, or press   Memory 1 to choose the charge rate   BARRED   For instance, you could set a certain   rate for international calls.   You can also bar calls to numbers that   start with certain codes.   Cancelling a call type   Follow the instructions above and press REDIAL when the display shows   the code you want to cancel   Display languages   H LANGUAGE   You can let callers choose whether   to see the display messages in English,   French, German, Welsh, Spanish or   Italian.   S52H   • Press Memory 3 to switch the   languages on ꢀ or off ✘   • Lift the top cover and push the lever   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   to release the display cover   • Turn the card around to show the   flag symbols   23   Choose the feature to programme   Start   Programme …   … and watch the display   End   Fake coins   H SLUG   You can stop fake coins or tokens –   called slugs – from being used to   make calls.   S86H   • Press HHHH   • Insert eight of the tokens or coins   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   Old coins   H COIN 10P   You can stop coins that go out of   circulation from being used to make   calls.   S26H   S86H   • Press Memory 1 to select the coin   you want to stop   • Press Memory 3 to stop it from   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   COIN 10P X   being used for calls   New coins   H TOKEN A1   You can programme your payphone   to recognise new tokens and coins.   The payphone will be better at   recognising the new token or coin   if you use eight different ones to   programme it.   • Insert eight of the tokens or coins   • Press Memory 3 or use the keypad to   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   set the value of the coin   You can programme up to two tokens   or coins.   24   Choose the feature to programme   Start   Programme …   … and watch the display   End   Call privacy   H PRIVATE   If you have other phones connected   to the same line as your payphone,   the payphone could be used to listen   in to your extensions.   S77H   • Press Memory 3 to switch the privacy   feature on ꢀ or off ✘   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   You can stop people using your   payphone to listen in to calls made on   your extension by switching the   privacy feature on.   If call privacy is on, you will not be   able to transfer calls from your   extension to your payphone.   Caller display   H DISPLAY   You can display the phone numbers   of people who call your payphone.   S36H   • Press Memory 3 to switch Caller display   on ꢀ or off ✘   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   25   Choose the feature to programme   Start   Programme …   … and watch the display   End   Incoming operator   call barring   S62H   You can bar incoming operator calls   to stop them connecting reverse   charge calls.   Press Memory 3 to bar, or   press Memory 4 to unbar operator calls   H Display   blinks   Time   H Display   blinks   TIME 14:26   tuesday   TONE   The time and day are used to work out   what rate to charge for calls.   S84H   S32H   S34H   Press Memory 3 to move time forward, or   press Memory 4 to move time back   Day   H Display   blinks   The time and day are used to work out   what rate to charge for calls.   Press Memory 3 to move day forward, or   press Memory 4 to move day back   Dialling types   H Display   blinks   Most phone exchanges use   Touchtone™ dialling which   makes musical notes as you dial.   If you can’t get through, try   switching to pulse dialling.   Press Memory 3 to change between tone   and pulse   26   Choose the feature to programme   Start   Programme …   … and watch the display   End   Incoming call barring   H Display   blinks   You can stop your payphone from   S46H   Press Memory 3 or 4 to change between   answer ꢀ and answer ✘   Answer   answering incoming calls.   Switchboards   H Your payphone can be connected   to a switchboard but some features   may be lost. Call the Helpdesk for   more information.   S72H   Automatic access code   • Enter the code for an outside line   • Press H   Display   blinks to   confirm   change   AUTOMATIC   PAUSE 3-5   • Press H   Automatic access code   The payphone dials the access number   automatically but you won’t be able to   make internal calls using the payphone.   • Press Memory 3 to increase, or   Memory 4 to decrease the time the   payphone waits to get an outside line   User keyed access code   User keyed access code   • Enter the code for an outside line   • Press H   Callers have to dial the access number   before they can make an external call.   You’ll be able to use the payphone for   internal calls.   AUTOMATIC   USER KEYED   EXTENSION   • Press Memory 1   • Press H   If you have any problems,   please contact the Helpdesk. For contact   details, see page 34.   • Enter the first digit of your extension   phone numbers   Cancelling a code   Follow the instructions above and press REDIAL when the display shows   the code you want to cancel   27   Troubleshooting   Problem   Solutions   Problem   Solutions   No dialling tone   • Check that the payphone is plugged   Line is busy   • Check that the payphone is plugged   into the phone socket   into the phone socket   • Check that the payphone is plugged   into an electrical 3 pin socket that   is switched on   • Check that the payphone is plugged   into an electrical 3 pin socket that   is switched on   • Contact the Helpdesk   • Contact the Helpdesk   for contact details, see page 34   for contact details, see page 34   Continuous dialling   tone after you dial   • Change dialling type, try again   • Contact the Helpdesk   Display says   • Check the cash tray is not full   EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY • Check that the coin slot is not   for contact details, see page 34   jammed   Display is blank   • Check that the payphone is plugged   Coins not accepted   Lost keys   • Check the cash tray is not full   • Check that the coin slot is not   into the phone socket   • Check that the payphone is plugged   into an electrical 3 pin socket that   is switched on   jammed   • Call the Helpdesk on   • Contact the Helpdesk   Freefone 0800 37 30 85   If you know your key numbers,   please have them ready   for contact details, see page 34   Poor reception   at other end   • Check hole on back of handset is   not covered during use   Unknown PIN   • Contact the Helpdesk   for contact details, see page 34   28   Problem   Solutions   Power loss   The Payphone Contour 400 is mains powered.   If it is unplugged or there is a power loss, only   emergency calls will be possible.   These facilities will not work:   Display says PIN   • Check that the programming lock   is locked and the key has been   removed   • loudspeaker   No ring   • Check that incoming calls are not   • headset   barred – see page 20   • text phone   • Check that you don’t have too   many phones connected to your   payphone line   • large button keypad   • any equipment connected to the serial port   • backlit display   Your Payphone Contour 400 has a REN   of 2, check that the total REN of all   your phones doesn’t add up to more   than 4.   • incoming calls   Each phone connected to a phone line   uses the signal that comes down the   line. The signal is only strong enough for   a few phones so you need to make sure   you don’t have too many phones   connected to the line. The REN number   is a guide to how much of the signal   your phone uses.   29   Pre-funded accounts   Use this table to keep a note of the pre-funding accounts you set up,   and give the account holder a copy of the next page with their details.   Account User’s name   PIN (optional)   Stored phone numbers (1 – 4)   ACCT01   1)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   ACCT02   ACCT03   ACCT04   ACCT05   ACCT06   ACCT07   ACCT08   ACCT09   ACCT10   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   4)   30   Account User’s name   ACCT11   PIN (optional)   Stored phone numbers (1 – 4)   1)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   ACCT12   ACCT13   ACCT14   ACCT15   ACCT16   ACCT17   ACCT18   ACCT19   ACCT20   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   4).   3)   2)   1)   4)   3)   2)   1)   2)   4)   3)   4)   Account details   If the payphone does not work, it may not be possible to check the details in the pre-funded accounts.   Subject to your contract with BT, we may be able to check the credit in each account.   Contact the Helpdesk for more details. For contact details, see page 34.   31   Photocopy this   page and give a   copy to each   pre-funded   Using your pre-funded account   Name:   Account number:   account holder.   Add their details   in the spaces   provided.   Start your   call in the   normal   way   S H Press   Enter your   PIN   Press   1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Press the   memory   button   You can top End your   up your   account   during the   call   call in the   normal   way   you want   32   Technical   Protecting against vandalism   and theft   Maintaining your Payphone   Contour 400   VAT liability   If you are registered for VAT, you will   be required by HM Customs and Excise   to account for the VAT on the cash you   collect in your Payphone Contour 400.   Your Payphone Contour 400 is designed   for use in constantly supervised and   sheltered sites. It is not recommended for   locations where there is any risk of   vandalism or theft.   Keep the payphone clean and make sure   that the coin slots are always free of   obstructions.   Do not polish the keypad.   Liability for calls   Requirements for payphone notices   You must pay all the BT call charges.   Calls are charged at standard BT rates.   Connecting to the BT Network   OFTEL Regulations require you to display   a payphone notice which gives the   following information:   The Payphone Contour 400 is approved:   You can set the rate that you charge   for calls made from your Payphone   Contour 400.   • • to provide a public payphone service   • details of limitations of access to the 100   operator service   for multi-frequency (tone) and loop   disconnect (pulse) dialling   You might want to use the money you   collect to contribute to the call charges   and rental charges.   • • • • what happens to unused coins   the minimum payment to make a call   the method of payment   • for inductive coupling to appropriate   hearing aids   • • for Call barring   for use with compatible:   – PBXs   BT Chargecard calls   the full postal address of the location of   the payphone   Calls made with a BT Chargecard which is   charged to your Payphone Contour 400’s   phone number will be charged on your   phone bill in the normal way. You will not   be charged for calls made with other BT   Chargecards.   • the person who should be contacted   about caller complaints   – PABXs   – key systems   – dealerboards   – key and lamp units   • • how calls are charged   an indication that 999 and 112 calls   are free   – automatic call distributors which   provide a BS6312 compatible port and   meet the requirements for simple   phones. Your supplier will be able to   provide you with a list of compatible   apparatus.   Installation   • a warning that calls may be overheard   where other extensions are connected to   the same line.   This payphone must be installed by a BT   authorised engineer.   33   Your payphone details   Important information   Key number   Serial number   Phone number   Location   Make a note of your BT Contour 400   Payphone serial number which is   printed on the bottom of your phone   Your cash box key number   If you need any help, please visit our   website at www.bt.com/payphones   If you need to contact us, please send   an email with your query to   or call the Payphone Helpdesk free on   0800 25 25 41 and we will be pleased   to help you. Lines are open Monday to   Saturday, 8am to 6pm.   If you need replacement cash box keys,   please call the Tetrel Key Helpdesk   free on 0800 373 085.   If you would like to speak to our Sales   Team, please call the Payphone Sales   Desk free on 0800 11 55 11. Lines are   open Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm   and Saturday from 9am to 2pm.   34   35   APPROVED   for connection   EC Declaration of Conformity   to the telecommunications   systems specified in   the instructions for   use subject to   the conditions set out   in them.   We:   Of:   Marconi Interactive Systems   Carr Lane, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 3JP UK   Declare that model number: Contour 400   Equipment:   Network connection type:   Coin payphone for customer: British Telecom   PSTN Class 1.2   is (are) in conformity with the requirements of the R&TTE directive.   Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council   9 March 1999   Compliance is achieved by conformity to the following:   EN60950: 1992 (Generic Safety)   EN55022: 1998 (EMC Generic Emissions)   EN55024: 1998 (EMC Generic Immunity)   Authorised by   Colin McArdle   V.P. Product Development (on behalf of MIS)   Date of issue   15 June 2001   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 part of any contract.   © British Telecommunications plc 2001   Registered office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ   Registered in England No. 1800000   Produced by BT Payphones   Designed by Enterprise IDU   The Payphone Contour 400   conforms with European Directive   Printed in the UK   R&TTE 1999/5/EC   PHME 35156/7.2001   |