Transcription of Advanced Digital Home Phone User guide - BT
1 Advanced Digital Home Phone User guide What's in the box Advanced Digital Home Phone Power cable and plug Item code 090713. 2 rechargeable batteries Already in handset (AAA NiMH 800mAh). Charger base Important Only use the mains power adaptors, cables and rechargeable batteries supplied in this box or this product might not work. Any replacement rechargeable batteries must be of the same type. BT accepts no responsibility for damage caused to your Advanced Digital Home Phone if you use any other type of batteries. 2 If you need some help, call us on 0800 800 150 or go to 3. Let's set up your Phone Let's set up your Phone First things first 1. Power up 2. Activate the batteries Your Phone is designed to work with 1 Connect the power cable to the back Pull the plastic tab away from Battery low warning You'll hear an alert beep and the the latest BT Hub. of the charger base. Only use the the handset. icon will flash. Make sure you set up your hub first.
2 Power supply unit provided (item Place the handset on the base to And remember to keep your hub code 090713). charge. If the charge completely switched on so you can always use 2 Plug the other end in at the wall runs out, the handset will and switch it on. switch off. your new Phone . You can set up your Phone when Battery performance To keep the batteries in you get a steady blue light on the the best condition, leave the front of your hub. handset off the base for a few hours at a time. Running the batteries right Tip before use down at least once a week If you have any problems setting Please remove this tab will help them last as long up your Digital Home Phone , give as possible. already tted Rechargeable batteries it five minutes and then try again. After a time, you might find that the handset batteries run It could be that your hub is out of charge more quickly. updating and needs to finish first. This is a standard sign of wear and the batteries will need More help online replacing.
3 See page 34. 1. If you'd like to see some handy videos to help with setting things up, go to 2. Making emergency calls You won't be able to call 999. (or any other numbers) from this Phone if there's a power cut or you have a problem with your broadband connection. So make sure you've got another way to call for help in an emergency. 4 If you need some help, call us on 0800 800 150 or go to 5. Let's set up your Phone Let's set up your Phone 3. Link the handset All done. Software downloads Your Advanced Digital Home Phone Once your Phone is registered, it is now ready for you to use might have to download a software To find out what's new with update. Let it do that and then Digital voice , go to page 15. Register this continue with set-up. Your Phone For help with Multi Call setting, handset to is set up and the Hub ready to go go to page 24. Now add some contacts Or for help with call blocking, OK When asked, press Yes to add some go to page 18.
4 Contacts, and follow the on-screen Or, you may find the answer in the 1 Press OK on your Phone and steps. Or to skip and do it later, You can now set up any extra Digital Help section on page 31, or online at follow the on-screen steps. press No. Home Phone handsets (up to five) by 2 When asked, press and hold the WPS following steps 1 to 3. Alternatively, call the Helpline on button on your hub for two seconds. 0800 800 150*. It's half-way up on the left-hand Charge up Now you've set up your Phone , it's If you call the Helpline for advice, it's a side. The WPS button will flash while a good idea to let it charge fully. good idea to call using another Phone the Phone and hub are linking, and Just put it on the charger base for so you can follow any instructions the Phone will show it's registering. up to 16 hours. using your Digital Home Phone . Handsets set up but not working? * Calls made from within the UK mainland ir Device network are free.
5 Mobile and international Pa If your service is being activated today, call costs vary. you might be trying too early. Take a break and try again later. Or have a W PS look at Need some help? on page 31. 6 If you need some help, call us on 0800 800 150 or go to 7. In this guide In this guide 4 Let's set up your Phone 18 Block nuisance calls (Call Protect) 23 Settings 30 Accessibility 10 Get to know your Phone How do I block calls or send them Changing the handset ringtone Vision settings Handset buttons to voicemail? and volume Changing text size 12 Home screen How do I change my Call Protect Turn the handset tones on or off Changing the colour scheme settings? Handset display options Hearing settings 13 Finding your way around your Phone Where do calls I block go? Handset name Changing tones When the handset is switched on 19 How do I switch off Call Blocking? 24 Call settings Boosting the ringer and at the home screen 20 Contacts Auto join 31 Need some help?
6 14 Quickly access features Adding a contact Call mode 32 General information 15 What's new with your Digital View or dial a contact Changing the system PIN. Important safety and voice service? Editing your contacts 25 Resetting the handset or care instructions Deleting contacts base settings 16 Using your Phone 33 Radio Equipment Directive Making calls Deleting all contacts 26 Calling Features Declaration of Conformity Taking calls 21 Speed dial Call Diversion Radio transmission information Ending calls Saving a speed dial entry from the Call Waiting Disposing of your old electrical Making a hands-free call home screen Call Barring and electronic equipment Mute Dialling a speed dial entry 27 Hold a 3-way call 34 Replacing the handset batteries Changing the call volume Saving a speed dial entry from 28 Alarm and clock 35 Guarantee Amplify your Contacts list or Calls list Setting an alarm 17 Redial Editing a speed dial entry Editing or deleting an alarm Call Waiting Delete a speed dial entry Stopping the alarm when it Turning the handset ringer on 22 The Calls list goes off or off Missed call noti cation Changing
7 The time format Voicemail (1571) View and dial from the Calls list 29 Using extra handsets Finding the handset (Paging) Deleting an entry or all of the Registering an extra handset Calls list Deregister a handset Saving a Calls list entry to Transfer a call your Contacts 8 If you need some help, call us on 0800 800 150 or go to 9. Get to know your Phone Get to know your Phone Handset buttons Call Protect Voicemail From the home screen, press to go into Press to get your messages from 1571. your junk voicemail (1572). When the Phone rings or while on a Right option button call, press to block the number and From the home screen, press to open add it to your Personal Blacklist. the Calls list. Press to select the option or action Left option button displayed above the button. From the home screen, press to open the menu. Navigation button Press to select the option or action Use this to move up, down, left or right displayed above the button.
8 Through lists and menus. Also use left or right to move between Contacts screens. Press to open your Contacts list. OK. Vol.+ Press to choose an on-screen option. Press to turn the volume up or down. End call Talk Press to end a call. Press to make and answer calls. Press and hold to turn the Phone on Press twice to use hands-free speaker. or off. Number buttons Press and hold to speed-dial a number. Press to move between upper-case and lower-case letters. Press and hold to switch ringer on or off. 10 If you need some help, call us on 0800 800 150 or go to 11. Get to know your Phone Get to know your Phone Home screen Finding your way around your Phone Navigating your way around your Left option button Right option button 11:38am Hands-free is on Phone 's menu is simple. Each menu Press to select the Press to select the option displayed on option displayed on An alarm is set has its own list of options. the screen above the screen above the Handset 1 the button or to button or to go back The ringer is off When the handset is switched on confirm entry.
9 11:38am a step. Handset charging and at the home screen Handset 1. Battery level 1 Press the left option button. It'll bring up the Phone 's menu. 8 3 Missed calls 2 Use the navigation button to 8. scroll through the menu and Menu Calls Voicemail messages find the option you want. Menu Calls 3. 3 When you've found it, press Select to open that submenu. Quick access to other menus: scroll left To go back, press Back. and right using the navigation buttons. To return to the home screen, See more about this on page 14. press . If you don't press anything for 30 seconds, the handset will automatically return Navigation buttons Scroll up or down through to the home screen. the menu options. 12 If you need some help, call us on 0800 800 150 or go to 13. Get to know your Phone What's new with your Digital voice service? Quickly access features Access the call divert, speed dial and You'll find a few features are new or a bit different internal call features directly from from your old' home Phone .
10 Things like: the home screen by pressing the navigation button left or right. Multi Call if you have more than Accessibility there are some one Digital Home Phone connected useful features to help with seeing to your hub, two people can make and hearing, all under this menu separate outgoing calls at the same setting. 11:38am 11:38am 11:38am 11:38am Divert calls to Speed dials Internal call time. Or, you can be on the Phone Handset 1. 1. Dad (Mobile) All handsets and another incoming call can still My BT portal and app you can 2. Teresa (Work) 1 - Handset 1 get through and ring any of your use your Calling Features, like Call John Smith 3. 0800800150 2 - Kitchen other Digital Home Phones. Divert and Call Protect, from your (Mobile). OK Edit Menu Calls Call Back Call Back This is great for busy households handset, the portal or the app. who don't want to miss important This can be handy if you want to calls. But if you'd rather stick to just check or change any settings when one call at a time, you can change you're not at home.