BT 2300 SMS manual VIP feature, To switch VIP on and off, To set the VIP access code

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VIP

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

The display will ask you to Confirm code.

VIP feature

When the answering machine is switched on, this feature allows you to still receive calls on your handset(s) by privileged callers who you have given the VIP code to.

Re-enter new code.

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

To switch VIP on and off

When the VIP feature is switched on your handset will not ring when a call is received. When the caller hears the outgoing message they can enter followed by your VIP code to make your handset ring.

To set the VIP access code

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll

to Base.

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll

to Base settings.

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll

to Answer.

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

COK

(You must change the code from the default setting of 0000 for this to work.)

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll to Base.

Press OK to confirm.

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll

to VIP access.

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

 

To switch on, place a tick in the box displayed in the LCD by pressing the

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll

to Base settings.

button. To switch off, press the button again and the tick will be removed.

COK

COK

COK

COK

Press OK to confirm.

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll to Answer.

Press OK to confirm.

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll to VIP code.

Press OK to confirm.

Enter old code. (0000 if not changed).

Press OK to confirm.

Enter new code.

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

Note

In order to call you, when VIP is switched on, your caller must follow these steps.

1)Dial your phone number.

2)Listen to the outgoing message.

3)Press the button.

4)Enter the VIP access code.

Your telephone will now ring.

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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 Unpacking your BT On-Air 2300 SMS Safety informationIntroduction For your recordsPlan the location Setting upConnect the power supply and switch on 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 edit a directory number To insert a pause when storing a number in the directoryTo dial a number from the directory 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 offProgram buttons Base settingsTo change your System Code 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 baseBase speaker Answering machine operation during message playbackTo delete all messages 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 To activate Recall Switchboard compatibilityRecall 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 ~