BT 1800 manual Vip

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USB drivers for Windows 2000

15

Remote access

40

USB drivers for Windows 98

12

calling from another phone

40

USB drivers for Windows Me

14

change code

40

USB drivers for Windows XP

16

controls

41

Internal call

27

switch on from another phone

40

 

 

Internet connection

19

Returning your product

51

 

 

Introduction

7

Ringer melody

31

 

 

Keypad beeps and tones

29

Ringer volume

30

Rings, adjust the number of

35

Location of BT On-Air base unit

9

Rubber feet

10

Melody

 

31

Safety information

7

Memo

37

Screen icons

2

Memory

 

 

Secrecy

26

dial from

27

Setting up

9

edit/delete

27

store numbers

26

Signal quality

22

Minimum PC requirements

7

Silent ring

31

Monitor on/off

26

Software licence agreement

55

Monitor screen

20

Switchboard

 

On/off

 

access code

52

 

compatibility

52

answering machine

34, 35

System code

29

handset

25

VIP

38

Technical information

51

 

 

Paging

27

Time set

30

Power supply

9

Transfer calls

28

Preferred base

47

Uninstall from computer

23

Quick guide to answering machine

5

Unpacking

8

Quick guide to main features

4

VIP ringing

38

Recall

52

Volume

 

Redial

26

earpiece

25

keypad beeps and tones

29

 

 

Register

 

ringer

30

additional handset

43

Wall mounting

54

additional USB unit

45

 

 

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Contents User Guide At a glance HandsetBase with 56k modem OFF BT On-Air USB unitQuick guide to main features Quick Guide to operating the answering machine At a glance This guideSafety information IntroductionMinimum PC requirements For your records Unpacking your BT On-Air 1800 Wireless USB ModemConnect the power supply and switch on Setting upBase and handset Plan the locationCharge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hours Connect the telephone line cordRubber 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 Using the modem To connect to the InternetTo use the modem monitor Adjusting the settings Base stationsStatus shows e.g. with two bases registered To rename a base Signal qualityRegister to base About BT On-AirTo uninstall BT On-Air from your computer To change the system codeClick Change system code Page Using the telephone Call timerMaking and ending calls Call Monitor SecrecyNumber memory Redial Internal calls Paging handsetsTransferring calls Record your phone conversationCaller Display Keypad beeps and volume Handset settingsCalls list To view the Calls listTo view the date and time Ringer volumeTo set the date To set the timeSilent ring Base settingsRinger melody To change your System Code Base station priorityTo change base station priority Setting up your answering machine To record your own outgoing messageTo set the time and date Please see To switch the answering machine on and off at the base To delete all outgoing messagesTo listen to your outgoing message To adjust the time allowed for incoming messages To switch the answering machine on and off at the handsetTo switch Answer and record mode on To switch Answer only mode onPlaying your messages Incoming message indicatorTo play your messages from the base speaker To play your messages at the handsetTo delete all messages Answering machine operation during message playbackTo record a memo At the handsetTo switch VIP on and off To change your VIP access codeCall screening To switch call screening on and offTo access your answering machine To change the remote access codeOperating 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 basesRegistering additional handsets Handset’s user guideOn the handset To de-register a handset from the base To register a BT On-Air USB unit to a base Using a BT On-Air USB unit with more than one baseAt your computer Click RegisterClick De-register To deregister a BT On-Air USB unitTo change the preferred base station Help BT On-Air USB unit installationGeneral check Connecting to the InternetHow do I check that the module is close enough to the base Light on the USB unit does not come onRemote access or VIP features do not work How to install a new batteryAnswering machine cannot be switched on Handset does not chargeConditions of this guarantee are GuaranteeWithin the 12-month guarantee period General informationSwitchboard external line access code Switchboard compatibilityRecall To activate recallTo set the external line access code To activate and de-activate the external line access codeTo set the number of digits 122 mm Wall mountingSoftware Licence Agreement VIP IndexVIP Offices worldwide

1800 specifications

The BT 1800 is an advanced telecommunications device that exemplifies modern technology while retaining user-friendly features. Designed primarily for home and small office environments, this digital cordless phone integrates cutting-edge technology, making it a reliable choice for users seeking high-quality communication solutions.

One of the primary features of the BT 1800 is its DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) technology. DECT provides secure, clear, and interference-free communication by operating on a dedicated frequency band. This ensures that users can make and receive calls without disruption from other wireless devices, contributing to a more seamless communication experience.

Another standout characteristic of the BT 1800 is its extended range. The device is engineered to maintain outstanding performance even at a distance from its base station, enabling users to communicate freely throughout their homes or offices. The long-range capability is particularly beneficial for larger spaces where users may need to move around while talking.

In addition to its superior range, the BT 1800 features a clear, backlit display that allows users to navigate menus and view caller information effortlessly. The intuitive interface includes an easy-to-use keypad and programmable buttons for quick access to frequently dialed numbers, ensuring convenience at every turn.

The phone also supports advanced caller ID functionality, enabling users to screen calls effectively. This feature enhances user control over incoming calls, allowing them to decide whether to answer based on the displayed caller information. Furthermore, the BT 1800 offers a call log that records recent calls, simplifying the process of returning missed calls.

Battery life is another critical aspect of the BT 1800, with a long standby and talk time that ensures users can rely on the device throughout the day without frequent recharging. The cordless aspect provides users with the freedom to move around their environment without being tethered to a wall outlet.

Additionally, the phone includes features such as an intercom for communication between handsets, speakerphone functionality for hands-free calls, and alarm and reminder features that cater to various user needs.

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.