BT On-Air DECTf@x Plus F@x machine and digital telephone system Mailaddr, Email ID, Smtp, POP3

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2. For E-Mail

 

 

Shown on the display as

E-mail password

EMAIL PASSWORD

E-mail address

E-MAILADDR

E-mail identifier

EMAIL ID

SMTP server address

SMTP

POP3 server address

POP3

If your E-mail identifier is not given, then you can assume it is the same as the first part of your email address up to, but not including, the @ symbol.

Note: When you enter the details into DECTf@x Plus, the information is not entered in the order shown above. Follow the prompts on the display.

To enter the details

1Press OK/Menu then 9 then 1 then OK/Menu.

WX

1

9

Y

 

Z

 

2Use the or buttons to select either

PROVIDER 2 or PROVIDER 3.

3Press OK/Menu to confirm your choice.

Using Internet functions

4You will now need to enter the account details, starting with CALL NUM. Press OK/Menu to complete each entry and go to the next.

Note: When you enter the details into DECTf@x Plus, if the DNS is ‘server assigned’, then the PRIMARY and SECONDARY DNS should be left as all zeros.

5When the display shows 91 PROVIDER, all entries are complete.

6Press Stop to return to standby.

The account you have just entered will be the active account. If you wish to change from one account to another, select the account (talk21, PROVIDER 2 or PROVIDER 3 from the PROVIDER menu, confirm all the settings for that account using the OK/Menu button and then press Stop to return to standby.

Note: You cannot access AOL or Compuserve accounts (or other service providers utilising proprietry diallers) using DECTf@x Plus. These accounts can be accessed only via a PC using their proprietary software.

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Contents BT On-Air DECTf@x Plus @x machine and digital telephone systemPage Page At a glance Handset functionsHandset display icons Scroll up and down through the on-screen menus Page This guide Introduction For your recordsEquipment Connect the cable to the socket on the side Inserting the output paper Charging the handsetCustomising your On-Air DECTf@x Plus Empty 1/3 2/3 FullButton What itÕs used for Date and timeConnecting to a switchboard Entering your own telephone/fax numberRing settings Enter PrefixSetting the receive mode Tel modeUsing your fax machine Sending a faxResolution Resolution Use withWith call monitoring Delayed send and broadcasting Call back Receiving a faxNormal EconomyUsing the directory to store and dial numbers Fax memory fullWithout Memo if you don’t Please OFF Hook To delete an entry in the directory Send reports Activity ReportsPolling To poll faxes from another machine Timed jobs To start a timed job immediately Using your handset Switching the handset on and offMaking and receiving calls Answering mode Secrecy Earpiece volumeRing melody and volume Last number redialUsing the handset directory To display the telephone number Call timer Keypad tonesUsing the answering machine Answer modeRecording your outgoing message Please OFF Hook OGM This message can be up to 90 seconds longListening to your messages At the base stationAt the handset Protecting stored messagesRecording a memo message Please OFF Hook Record MemoOperating the answering machine from the handset Press ToUsing Internet functions PasswordMail Adding additional E-Mail accounts Call NUMSmtp MailaddrEmail ID POP3Disabling Internet functions Connecting to the InternetSending/Receiving via Internet Sending via InternetReceiving via the Internet Settings Printing your Internet settingsStandard settings Primary DNS / Second DNS send messages via the Internet Relay Menu Address Web to print service Creating and managing the Web directoryAddress Auto Access ModifyPress OK/Menu then 8 then 5 then 5 Retrieving and printing Web pages MtwtfssPress the @ button, the display shows Using mailboxes Remote AccesYour machine must be in Tel Fax mode or From the handset Using additional handsets Multiple registrationSimple method Customised method Transferring calls Handset Number Call MonitorPaging a handset Find HandsetRemote access codes Additional featuresRemote access Remote access of your fax machineRemote access of your mailboxes Using your On-Air DECTf@x Plus as a photocopierRemote access of your answering machine Printing out the functions listPrinting out settings AlarmPrinting the fax directory Ink gauge Caller DisplayPrivileged access Setting the codePutting the privileged access function into service Privileged callsReplacing the print ribbon and smartcard Replacing the smart card Fax Problem Solution Paper JAMTelephone Problem Solution Transmission report codes Code Meaning and actionTechnical information Choosing a positionTechnical specification On-Air DECTf@x PlusIndex Send Settings Activity Report codes Resolution Declaration of Conformity Offices in Europe, North America, Japan and Asia Pacific