BT 1800 manual Using the modem, To connect to the Internet, To use the modem monitor

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Using the modem

Note

If Call Waiting is enabled on your line, any incoming call will cause an active Internet connection to drop. You should disable Call Waiting before making an Internet connection. Please refer to your network operator's instruction.

If you have not got a connection installed already, you can get an installation disk by contacting your chosen service provider.

Your provider will give you instructions on how to set-up the dial-up networking connection. When installing your service provider’s Internet software, select “BT On-Air Wireless Modem” when prompted for a device to use for the connection.

Note

Your BT On-Air USB unit is powered via the connection to your computer so, if you are using a laptop computer, you may notice a slight reduction in the battery capacity.

Important

The BT On-Air USB unit must be connected to your computer and the software installed before you can connect to the Internet.

Make sure the base has been plugged into the mains and connected to the telephone line.

To connect to the Internet

When your modem is installed, you also need to choose an Internet Service Provider and set-up a dial-up networking connection on your computer before you can connect to the Internet.

Please refer to Help section on page 48 if you are experiencing problems.

To use the modem monitor

The BT On-Air Wireless Modem monitor lets you rename the base, change the system code and de-register your BT On-Air USB unit.

It also indicates when your BT On-Air USB unit is in or out of range of the base.

Note

You cannot use the modem monitor while connected to the Internet.

Click on the BT On-Air icon in the system tray. This is normally at the bottom right of your computer screen.

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User Guide Base with 56k modem At a glanceHandset BT On-Air USB unit OFFQuick guide to main features Quick Guide to operating the answering machine This guide At a glanceMinimum PC requirements Safety informationIntroduction Unpacking your BT On-Air 1800 Wireless USB Modem For your recordsSetting up Connect the power supply and switch onBase and handset Plan the locationRubber feet Charge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hoursConnect the telephone line cord Setting-up your answering machine Changing your handset fascias1a Drivers Installation for Windows Page 1b Drivers Installation for Windows Me 1c Drivers Installation for Windows 1d Drivers Installation for Windows XP Click Continue AnywayModem Software installation for all version of Windows Checking the installation Setting-up your Internet connection To use the modem monitor Using the modemTo connect to the Internet Status shows e.g. with two bases registered Adjusting the settingsBase stations Signal quality To rename a baseRegister to base About BT On-AirClick Change system code To uninstall BT On-Air from your computerTo change the system code Page Making and ending calls Using the telephoneCall timer Number memory Redial Call MonitorSecrecy Paging handsets Internal callsCaller Display Transferring callsRecord your phone conversation Handset settings Keypad beeps and volumeCalls list To view the Calls listRinger volume To view the date and timeTo set the date To set the timeBase settings Silent ringRinger melody To change your System Code Base station priorityTo change base station priority To set the time and date Please see Setting up your answering machineTo record your own outgoing message To listen to your outgoing message To switch the answering machine on and off at the baseTo delete all outgoing messages To switch the answering machine on and off at the handset To adjust the time allowed for incoming messagesTo switch Answer and record mode on To switch Answer only mode onIncoming message indicator Playing your messagesTo play your messages from the base speaker To play your messages at the handsetAnswering machine operation during message playback To delete all messagesTo record a memo At the handsetTo change your VIP access code To switch VIP on and offTo switch call screening on and off Call screeningTo change the remote access code To access your answering machineOperating the answering machine from an external telephone From a remote phonePress To erase current message Then Using additional handsets and bases Using additional handsets and basesOn the handset Registering additional handsetsHandset’s user guide To de-register a handset from the base Using a BT On-Air USB unit with more than one base To register a BT On-Air USB unit to a baseAt your computer Click RegisterTo deregister a BT On-Air USB unit Click De-registerTo change the preferred base station BT On-Air USB unit installation HelpConnecting to the Internet General checkHow do I check that the module is close enough to the base Light on the USB unit does not come onHow to install a new battery Remote access or VIP features do not workAnswering machine cannot be switched on Handset does not chargeGuarantee Conditions of this guarantee areWithin the 12-month guarantee period General informationSwitchboard compatibility Switchboard external line access codeRecall To activate recallTo set the number of digits To set the external line access codeTo activate and de-activate the external line access code Wall mounting 122 mmSoftware Licence Agreement Index VIPVIP Offices worldwide