BT 2300 SMS manual Secrecy, Handsfree, Name and number directory

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On-Air 2300 SMS user guide ~ Edition 3.1 ~ 16th August ’02 ~ 4698

Note

The symbol on your handset display indicates when you are in range of the base station. If the symbol disappears you are out of range and will need to move closer to the base station.

Please note that this product does not have autotalk standby. To end a call you must press the RED PHONE button, you cannot just replace the handset on the base station.

Secrecy

When on a call you can talk to someone in the same room, without your caller hearing.

To switch secrecy on/off

C OK During a call, press the C button.

will now flash to show it is in operation.

C OK Press the C button again to resume your call.

Handsfree

Handsfree allows you to talk to your caller without holding the handset.

To use handsfree

During a call you can switch to handsfree mode.

Whilst on a call press the GREEN

PHONE button.

When handsfree is active you see the

Name and number directory

You can store up to 50 of your most frequently used names and numbers.

Important

If you use Caller Display it is important to store the full telephone number in the directory including the area code. If you do not, the name will not match the number stored in the directory.

To store a name and number in the directory

symbol flashing

To switch handsfree off, press the GREEN PHONE button again.

Helpline

If you are experiencing any difficulties using your BT On-Air 2300 SMS, please call the BT On-Air Helpline on 0870 240 4682.

COK

COK

Press the UP or DOWN button until Directory is displayed.

Press OK to confirm.

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll to New.

Press OK to confirm.

Enter the name using the letters on the keypad.

Entering names

Use the keypad letters to enter names by using short presses of the button or press and hold the 8 button for the

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Contents BT On-Air 2300 SMS At a glance HandsetBase Setting up Using the telephone This guideMenu Structure Intercom Directory Redial Silent mode Ans machine Menu Structure Safety information IntroductionUnpacking your BT On-Air 2300 SMS For your recordsSetting up Connect the power supply and switch onPlan the location Rubber feetCharge the handset battery for at least 16 hours Battery performanceConnect the telephone line cord after charging your handset Changing your handset fascias0870 240 Using the telephone Call timerMaking and ending calls Secrecy HandsfreeName and number directory To insert a pause when storing a number in the directory To dial a number from the directoryTo edit a directory number To delete a directory numberPaging handsets Internal callsCaller Display Calls list To enter the calls listRedial list All callsHandset settings Silent modeTo adjust ringer melody and volume To switch keyguard on KeyguardAlarm clock To switch keyguard offTo set the alarm Timer To turn the alarm offBase settings To change your System CodeProgram buttons System CodeTo change base station priority To change base station nameTo set the date To Set timeAnswering machine modes To record your own outgoing message OGMTo set the time and date Please see To delete your outgoing message To switch answering machine on To adjust the time allowed for recording incoming messagesMode Playing your messages At the baseAnswering machine operation during message playback To delete all messagesBase speaker HandsetTo use call screening To record a memo messageVIP feature To switch VIP on and offTo set the VIP access code Remote access To change your Remote Access CodeAnswering machine control functions Using additional handsets and bases Using additional handsets and basesRegistering additional handsets Base Handset Base Handset To de-register a handset from the baseGuarantee General informationTechnical information Switchboard compatibility RecallTo activate Recall To change the network connectionSwitchboard external line access code To activate and de-activate the external line access code Wall mounting 122 mmIndex VIPOn-Air 2300 SMS user guide ~ Edition 3.1 ~ 16th August ’02 ~