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Setting up

Install the battery in the handset and charge them for at least 16 hours.

WARNING

Under no circumstances should non-rechargeable batteries be used. Only use the approved batteries. Using unapproved batteries will invalidate your warranty and may damage the telephone.

Fully discharging the batteries at least once a week will help them to 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 any BT Shop or from the helpline on 0845 601 2476.

Slide off the battery cover and install the battery. Replace the battery cover.

When the battery has been charged for at least 16 hours the display will show the symbol.

Battery low warning

If the handset battery symbol is empty and you hear warning beeps, you will need to recharge your handset before you can use it.

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Battery performance

Your handset is supplied with NiMH batteries. These need to be initially charged continuously for 16 hours to reach full charge.

Note that the battery charge icon does not indicate the correct level when the batteries are first installed. The batteries must first be fully charged.

5 Customising your On-Air DECTf@x Plus

Your BT On-Air DECTf@x Plus can be customised to suit your personal requirements. You can customise your Dect/fax /plus in two ways;

Step by step - by using the OK/Menu, and and

buttons to scroll through the on-screen menus.

Direct access - by pressing the OK/Menu button and then entering the number of the required function.

Most instructions in this user guide are based on the ‘direct access’ method, which is a more effective way of operating your fax machine.

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Contents @x machine and digital telephone system BT On-Air DECTf@x PlusPage Page Handset display icons At a glanceHandset functions Scroll up and down through the on-screen menus Page This guide Equipment IntroductionFor your records Connect the cable to the socket on the side Charging the handset Inserting the output paperEmpty 1/3 2/3 Full Customising your On-Air DECTf@x PlusDate and time Button What itÕs used forEntering your own telephone/fax number Connecting to a switchboardEnter Prefix Ring settingsTel mode Setting the receive modeSending a fax Using your fax machineWith call monitoring ResolutionResolution Use with Delayed send and broadcasting Receiving a fax Call backEconomy NormalFax memory full Using the directory to store and dial numbersWithout Memo if you don’t Please OFF Hook To delete an entry in the directory Polling Send reportsActivity Reports To poll faxes from another machine Timed jobs To start a timed job immediately Making and receiving calls Using your handsetSwitching the handset on and off Answering mode Last number redial Earpiece volumeRing melody and volume SecrecyUsing the handset directory To display the telephone number Keypad tones Call timerRecording your outgoing message Using the answering machineAnswer mode This message can be up to 90 seconds long Please OFF Hook OGMAt the base station Listening to your messagesPlease OFF Hook Record Memo Protecting stored messagesRecording a memo message At the handsetPress To Operating the answering machine from the handsetMail Using Internet functionsPassword Call NUM Adding additional E-Mail accountsPOP3 MailaddrEmail ID SmtpSending via Internet Connecting to the InternetSending/Receiving via Internet Disabling Internet functionsReceiving via the Internet Standard settings SettingsPrinting your Internet settings Primary DNS / Second DNS send messages via the Internet Relay Menu Address Address Web to print serviceCreating and managing the Web directory Modify Auto AccessPress OK/Menu then 8 then 5 then 5 Mtwtfss Retrieving and printing Web pagesPress the @ button, the display shows Remote Acces Using mailboxesYour machine must be in Tel Fax mode or From the handset Simple method Using additional handsetsMultiple registration Customised method Transferring calls Find Handset Call MonitorPaging a handset Handset NumberRemote access of your fax machine Additional featuresRemote access Remote access codesPrinting out the functions list Using your On-Air DECTf@x Plus as a photocopierRemote access of your answering machine Remote access of your mailboxesPrinting the fax directory Printing out settingsAlarm Caller Display Ink gaugeSetting the code Privileged accessPrivileged calls Putting the privileged access function into serviceReplacing the print ribbon and smartcard Replacing the smart card Paper JAM Fax Problem SolutionTelephone Problem Solution Code Meaning and action Transmission report codesChoosing a position Technical informationOn-Air DECTf@x Plus Technical specificationIndex Send Settings Activity Report codes Resolution Declaration of Conformity Offices in Europe, North America, Japan and Asia Pacific