BT
500
manual
User Guide
Signal strength
Default setting is ‘standard’
Answer delay
Connecting to a switchboard
Warranty
Reset your handset
Remote access
Battery low warning
Sound settings
Cleaning
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Verve 500 – New Style – Edition 3 – 07.09.06 – 7706
User Guide
BT VERVE 500
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Contents
User Guide
Welcome…
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This guide
Phone settings
Sound settings
This guide
Answering machine
Text messaging General information
Caller Display Using additional handsets
Signal strength
Setting up
Getting started
Location
Battery performance
Battery low warning
Getting started
Set the date and time
Current time and date setting is displayed. Enter 2 digits
Clock Setting is displayed, press OK to select
Plug the other end into the mains wall socket and switch
For the hour and 2 for the minute e.g. for 2.15pm, enter
Handset buttons
Getting to know your phone
Alarm clock
Battery levels
Ringer off
Handset
Getting to know your phone
Range Handset name and number Time Battery Date Phonebook
Standby display
Answering machine and base buttons
Character map
Following table shows you where each letter
Storing a name in the phonebook, see
Navigating the menus
Menu map
Switch the handset power on/off
Using the phone
Make an external call
Preparatory dialling pre-dial
Earpiece/receiver volume
Using the phone
Press UP to increase or Down to decrease the volume
Receive a call
Handsfree
Secrecy mute
Make a call in handsfree
Redial list
Switch to handsfree during a call
Answer a call in handsfree
Call a number from the redial list
Copy a number from the redial list to the phonebook
Keypad lock
Name and number phonebook
Paging handsets
Dial a number
Store a name and number
Entering names
Writing tips
Delete an entry or all entries
Edit an entry
Save a phonebook number to a quick dial key
Copy an entry to another handset
Copy SIM card contacts to the phonebook
Dial a quickdial number
Enter your SIM Card PIN. Enter your 4-digit SIM PIN code
Press Option soft key then use UP or Down to display Copy
Wallpaper
Display settings
Contrast
Set the alarm
Alarm and time settings
Set the time and date
Silence the alarm
Alarm and time settings
Handset earpiece/speaker volume
Sound settings
External call ringer melody and volume
Internal call ringer melody and volume
Sound settings
Melody is highlighted, press OK to select
Press OK to confirm To exit and return to standby
Base ringer melody and volume
Handset tones
Handset settings
Phone settings
Auto answer
Register a handset
Dim mode
Phone settings
Handset name
Reset your handset
Room monitor
System PIN code
Base settings
De-register a handset
Reset your base
Pause time
Recall time
Call log type
Auto-delete
Answering machine
Switch the answering machine ON/OFF
Answering machine settings via the handset
Answer delay
Answering machine
Press UP or Down to select the answer delay setting you
Automatic for the ‘time saver’ option
Require and select OK Press To exit and return to standby
Monitoring/call screening
Time stamp on/off
Recording quality
Default setting is ‘standard’
You can select either standard or high quality recording.
Record your own outgoing message
Outgoing messages
Answer and Record
Answer Only
Check your outgoing message
Select the outgoing message answer mode
Listening to your messages
Memory full
Record a memo
Check/delete the OGM
Answering machine settings via the base
Record a new outgoing message
Standby mode Press and hold to delete all messages
Remote access
Change the remote access PIN code
Standby mode, press Hold
Switch remote control On/Off
Check for messages remotely
Switch your answering machine on remotely
Operating your answering machine remotely
Time saver
Play all messages
Switch answering machine on/off
Play new messages
Pause playback
Calls log
BT Caller Display
View and dial from the Calls log
Press or to dial a displayed number
BT Caller Display
Copy a Calls log number to the phonebook
Delete a/all Calls log numbers
Cost of the fixed line service
Subscribe to the text messaging service
Text messaging
Send a text message
Text messaging
Sent messages are stored in the Outbox
Saved messages are stored in the Drafts box
Entering text
Received messages are stored in the Inbox
Your BT Verve 500 can store up to 30 messages
See page 13 for the complete character map
Receiving and reading text messages
Press UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT to
Or, select to open the phonebook and scroll UP or Down
To scroll and display the name/number you want. Press
Back to cancel
Confirm and send
Receiving a call while writing a text
Text messaging
Delete messages stored in the Drafts box
Memory Full and Delete Messages alternately
Read, edit, send or delete messages stored in the Outbox
Numbers Stored
Service Centre numbers
Center 2 and press OK
Select an SMS Center to send/receive from
Internal calls
Using additional handsets
Receiving an external call while on an internal call
Way Calls
Transferring calls
Help
Help
Answering machine messages have the wrong date and time
Cannot access your messages from another phone
No Caller Display number/name displayed
Cannot register a handset to a base
Text messages cannot be sent and screen displays Failed
Possible problems with text messaging
Cannot send text
Customer Helpline
Cannot receive text
Further help and advice for text queries on BT lines
Billing enquiries
General sales enquiries
Refer to the telephone number shown on your telephone bill
Press OK. Number is displayed. Enter 00000 and press OK
You keep hearing an error beep
General information
General information
Cleaning
Guarantee
For your records
Technical information
Connecting to a switchboard
Offices worldwide
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