BT SMS manual To de-register a handset from the base

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The display will now flash Searching for base.

You will then see a list of the available handset numbers.

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll to the number you require.

Press the OK button to confirm.

After a few seconds the handset will be registered and display:

To de-register a handset from the base

Press the UP button to scroll to the Base menu.

C OK

Press the OK button to confirm.

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll

to Base settings.

C OK

Press the OK button to confirm.

Base 1

Handset 2

Use the DOWN button to scroll to Handsets.

C OK

Press the OK button to confirm.

Use the DOWN button to scroll to De-register.

C OK C can also be pressed to return to idle.

Note

The number you save becomes the handset’s name (ie. ‘Handset 1’).

C

OK

Press the OK button to confirm.

CODE Enter the System Code.

C

OK

Press the OK button to confirm.

Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll to the handset that you want to

de-register.

Helpline

If you experience any difficulties using your BT On-Air 2100 SMS, please call the

BT On-Air Helpline on 0870 240 4682.

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Press the OK button to confirm.

This will time out and go back to idle.

Or

Press the C button until you get back to idle.

The handset is now de-registered.

Note

When planning to use a handset with more than one base, we recommend that you:

Give a number to each base (from 1-4).

Number each handset (from 1- 6).

Register your handset(s) at base 2

(and 3 & 4 if used) using the same internal number as at base 1.

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Contents On-Air 2100 SMS user guide ~ Edition 3 ~ 29th July ’02 ~ BT On-Air 2100 SMSAt a glance HandsetBase This guide Setting up Using the telephoneMenu Structure Intercom Directory Redial Silent mode Ans machine Menu Structure For your records Safety informationIntroduction Unpacking your BT On-Air 2100 SMSSetting up Connect the power supply and switch onPlan the location Charge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hours Battery low warningAttach the belt clip Changing your handset fasciasUsing the telephone Call timerMaking and ending calls Name and number directory To switch secrecy on/offTo insert a pause when storing a number in the directory HandsfreeEntering names To edit and delete directory numbersPaging handsets Internal callsCaller Display To enter the calls list Calls listAll calls Redial listHandset settings Silent modeTo adjust ringer melody and volume Keyguard To switch keyguard onAlarm clock Economy modeTo switch keyguard off Press the OK button to confirm To turn the alarm offProgram buttons Base settings To adjust the base ringer melody and volumeTo change your System Code 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 baseGuarantee General informationTechnical information To change the network connection Switchboard compatibilityRecall To activate RecallSwitchboard external line access code To set the external line access codeDialling Page 122 mm Wall mountingIndex REN

SMS specifications

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