BT 1800 manual Registering additional handsets, Handset’s user guide, On the handset

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Registering additional handsets

If you purchase new handsets to use with your current BT On-Air 1800, they will not be pre-registered to a base station. You will need to do this before you can use them.

Note

The instructions for registration and de-registration in the following pages are for BT On-Air Classic handsets. If you have purchased another model, refer to your

Custom registration

(if you have changed the System Code from 0000)

If you have changed the base's system code from the default 0000 or if your handset is registered to a base and you also want to register it to another base, you must use Custom Registration.

At the base:

ip

Press and hold down the  Skip button

Sk

 

 

until the PLAY button starts to flash.

handset’s user guide.

Quick registration

(if you have not changed the System Code from 0000)

C OK

WXYZ

9

On the handset:

Press the OK button.

Press the 9 button.

Use the UP or DOWN button to select the base number (this number is shown as the RFPI on the underside of the base).

This automatically registers the new base as Base 1 and will replace any existing Base 1 registration.

If you have already changed the base’s System Code from the default 0000, you will need to follow the instructions below for Custom Registration.

At the base:-

S

 

Press and hold down the



Skip button

 

 

kip

 

 

 

 

 

 

until the PLAY button starts to flash.

 

 

On the handset:-

 

 

C

OK

Press the OK button.

 

 

M

 

Press the 6 button.

 

 

NO

 

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

The handset will now automatically register with the handset number.

C OK

Press the OK button.

CODE Enter the System Code.

Wait until the available handset numbers appear. ie. 456. Then press the handset number you want.

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Contents User Guide Handset At a glanceBase with 56k modem OFF BT On-Air USB unitQuick guide to main features Quick Guide to operating the answering machine At a glance This guideIntroduction Safety informationMinimum PC requirements For your records Unpacking your BT On-Air 1800 Wireless USB ModemPlan the location Setting upConnect the power supply and switch on Base and handsetConnect the telephone line cord Charge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hoursRubber feet Changing your handset fascias Setting-up your answering machine1a Drivers Installation for Windows Page 1b Drivers Installation for Windows Me 1c Drivers Installation for Windows Click Continue Anyway 1d Drivers Installation for Windows XPModem Software installation for all version of Windows Checking the installation Setting-up your Internet connection To connect to the Internet Using the modemTo use the modem monitor Base stations Adjusting the settingsStatus shows e.g. with two bases registered About BT On-Air Signal qualityTo rename a base Register to baseTo change the system code To uninstall BT On-Air from your computerClick Change system code Page Call timer Using the telephoneMaking and ending calls Secrecy Call MonitorNumber memory Redial Internal calls Paging handsetsRecord your phone conversation Transferring callsCaller Display To view the Calls list Handset settingsKeypad beeps and volume Calls listTo set the time Ringer volumeTo view the date and time To set the dateBase station priority Base settingsSilent ring Ringer melody To change your System CodeTo change base station priority To record your own outgoing message Setting up your answering machineTo set the time and date Please see To delete all outgoing messages To switch the answering machine on and off at the baseTo listen to your outgoing message To switch Answer only mode on To switch the answering machine on and off at the handsetTo adjust the time allowed for incoming messages To switch Answer and record mode onTo play your messages at the handset Incoming message indicatorPlaying your messages To play your messages from the base speakerAt the handset Answering machine operation during message playbackTo delete all messages To record a memoTo switch VIP on and off To change your VIP access codeCall screening To switch call screening on and offFrom a remote phone To change the remote access codeTo access your answering machine Operating the answering machine from an external telephonePress To erase current message Then Using additional handsets and bases Using additional handsets and basesHandset’s user guide Registering additional handsetsOn the handset To de-register a handset from the base Click Register Using a BT On-Air USB unit with more than one baseTo register a BT On-Air USB unit to a base At your computerClick De-register To deregister a BT On-Air USB unitTo change the preferred base station Help BT On-Air USB unit installationLight on the USB unit does not come on Connecting to the InternetGeneral check How do I check that the module is close enough to the baseHandset does not charge How to install a new batteryRemote access or VIP features do not work Answering machine cannot be switched onGeneral information GuaranteeConditions of this guarantee are Within the 12-month guarantee periodTo activate recall Switchboard compatibilitySwitchboard external line access code RecallTo activate and de-activate the external line access code To set the external line access codeTo set the number of digits 122 mm Wall mountingSoftware Licence Agreement VIP IndexVIP Offices worldwide

1800 specifications

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Overall, the BT 1800 combines advanced technologies with user-friendly characteristics, making it a versatile and dependable choice for modern communication. Whether for personal use or small business operations, the BT 1800 delivers reliability, convenience, and clarity in every call.