BT SMS manual Handset settings, Silent mode, To adjust ringer melody and volume

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Either

To dial a number:

Use the UP or DOWN button until Call is displayed.

C OK

Press the OK button.

Select External/Internal or Alarm as required.

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

If you wish to hear each melody press

the button

The number is dialled automatically.

Or

Use the DOWN button to scroll through the Melody options.

COK

To copy a number to the directory:

Use the UP or DOWN button until Dir store is displayed.

Press the OK button

Enter the name you want to store with

COK

Press the OK button to confirm.

You will then be asked to select the volume level.

Use the DOWN button to scroll through and select the level you require.

COK

COK

the number using the keypad.

Press the OK button to confirm.

Or

To delete a number or delete all numbers:

Use the UP or DOWN button until Delete or Delete all is displayed.

Press the OK button to confirm.

C OK

Press the OK button to confirm.

The display will then show Done.

Silent mode

If you require, the ringer can be switched off all together. The display

will show symbol to remind you that the ringer is off.

Handset settings

To adjust ringer melody and volume

Choose from 10 different handset ringer melodies. Useful to determine which handset is ringing when you are using multiple handsets.

Press the DOWN button to enter the Ringing and beeps menu.

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

Use the DOWN button to scroll to Ringing.

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

 

Note

If silent mode is switched on the handset beeps will be switched off as well as the ringer.

Press the DOWN button to enter the Ringing and beeps menu.

C OK

Press the OK button to confirm.

Press the DOWN button to scroll to Silent mode.

C OK

Press the OK button to confirm.

Press the button to turn ON or OFF.

C OK Press the OK button to confirm.

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Contents On-Air 2100 SMS user guide ~ Edition 3 ~ 29th July ’02 ~ BT On-Air 2100 SMSBase At a glanceHandset This guide Setting up Using the telephoneMenu Structure Intercom Directory Redial Silent mode Ans machine Menu Structure Introduction Safety informationUnpacking your BT On-Air 2100 SMS For your recordsPlan the location Setting upConnect the power supply and switch on Charge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hours Battery low warningAttach the belt clip Changing your handset fasciasMaking and ending calls Using the telephoneCall timer To insert a pause when storing a number in the directory To switch secrecy on/offHandsfree Name and number directoryEntering names To edit and delete directory numbersCaller Display Paging handsetsInternal calls To enter the calls list Calls listAll calls Redial listTo adjust ringer melody and volume Handset settingsSilent mode Keyguard To switch keyguard onTo switch keyguard off Alarm clockEconomy mode Press the OK button to confirm To turn the alarm offProgram buttons To change your System Code Base settingsTo adjust the base ringer melody and volume To change base station priority To set the timeUse the UP button to scroll to Base Using additional handsets and bases Using additional handsets and basesRegistering additional handsets Base HandsetNumber you save becomes the handset’s name ie. ‘Handset 1’ To de-register a handset from the baseTechnical information GuaranteeGeneral information Recall Switchboard compatibilityTo activate Recall To change the network connectionDialling Switchboard external line access codeTo set the external line access code Page 122 mm Wall mountingIndex REN

SMS specifications

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