BT 500 manual General information

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Verve 500 – New Style – Edition 3 – 07.09.06 – 7706

General information

 

 

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IMPORTANT

 

Safety information

This equipment is not designed for making emergency

 

Only use the power supply suitable for the BT Verve

telephone call when the power fails. Alternative

arrangements should be made for access to emergency

 

500 range. Using an unauthorised power supply will

services.

 

invalidate your guarantee and may damage the

This product is intended for connection to analogue

 

telephone. The item code for the base mains power

public switched telephone networks and private

 

supply is 032214. If you have purchased a multiple

switchboards in the United Kingdom.

 

pack the item code for the charger mains power

 

 

supply is 032216.

Replacing the handset

Use only the approved rechargeable batteries

 

supplied. Spare rechargeable batteries are available

battery pack

 

 

from the BT Verve 500 Helpline on 0870 242 6652

After a time, you may find that the handset battery is

 

or from the email Helpdesk:

 

bthelpdesk@convergys.com

running out of charge more quickly. This is a standard

 

Do not open the handset (except to replace the

sign of wear and the battery pack will need replacing.

See diagrams on page 7 when changing the handset

 

handset battery pack) or the base. This could expose

 

you to high voltages or other risks. Contact the

battery.

 

 

Helpline on 0870 242 6652 for all repairs.

Remove the battery compartment cover, by sliding it

 

If the keylock is switched on, it is NOT possible to

downward and lifting off. Disconnect the small

 

make calls, including to the emergency numbers

connector plug and remove the old battery pack.

 

 

(999/112).

 

 

Connect a new MT Li-ion 3.7V 600mAh rechargeable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

battery pack by plugging the small battery connector

Radio signal transmitted between the handset and

plug into the socket inside the battery compartment.

 

base may cause interference to hearing aids.

Make sure the battery wires are tucked in and then

It is recommended that advice from a qualified expert

slide the battery compartment cover back on.

 

be sought before using this product in the vicinity of

Spare rechargeable battery packs are available from the

 

 

emergency/intensive care medical equipment.

BT Verve 500 Helpline 0870 242 6652 or from the email

It is recommended that if you have a pacemaker

Helpdesk: bthelpdesk@convergys.com

 

 

fitted you check with a medical expert before using

WARNING

this product.

Do not immerse batteries in water or throw them into a

 

fire, or dispose of them with ordinary domestic refuse.

 

BT accepts no responsibility for damage caused to your

 

BT Verve 500 by using any other types of batteries.

 

If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 242 6652 or email bthelpdesk@convergys.com

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Contents User Guide Welcome… Got everything? Need help?This guide Phone settings Sound settingsThis guide Answering machineText messaging General information Caller Display Using additional handsetsSignal strength Setting upGetting started LocationBattery performance Battery low warningGetting started Set the date and timeCurrent time and date setting is displayed. Enter 2 digits Clock Setting is displayed, press OK to selectPlug the other end into the mains wall socket and switch For the hour and 2 for the minute e.g. for 2.15pm, enterHandset buttons Getting to know your phoneAlarm clock Battery levelsRinger off HandsetGetting to know your phone Range Handset name and number Time Battery Date PhonebookStandby display Answering machine and base buttonsCharacter map Following table shows you where each letterStoring a name in the phonebook, see Navigating the menusMenu map Switch the handset power on/off Using the phoneMake an external call Preparatory dialling pre-dialEarpiece/receiver volume Using the phonePress UP to increase or Down to decrease the volume Receive a callSecrecy mute HandsfreeMake a call in handsfree Redial list Switch to handsfree during a callAnswer a call in handsfree Call a number from the redial listCopy a number from the redial list to the phonebook Keypad lockName and number phonebook Paging handsetsDial a number Store a name and numberEntering names Writing tipsDelete an entry or all entries Edit an entrySave a phonebook number to a quick dial key Copy an entry to another handsetCopy SIM card contacts to the phonebook Dial a quickdial numberEnter your SIM Card PIN. Enter your 4-digit SIM PIN code Press Option soft key then use UP or Down to display CopyDisplay settings WallpaperContrast Alarm and time settings Set the alarmSet the time and date Silence the alarm Alarm and time settingsSound settings Handset earpiece/speaker volumeExternal call ringer melody and volume Internal call ringer melody and volume Sound settingsMelody is highlighted, press OK to select Press OK to confirm To exit and return to standbyBase ringer melody and volume Handset tones Handset settings Phone settingsAuto answer Register a handsetDim mode Phone settingsHandset name Reset your handsetRoom monitor System PIN code Base settingsDe-register a handset Reset your basePause time Recall timeCall log type Auto-delete Answering machine Answering machine settings via the handset Switch the answering machine ON/OFFAnswer delay Answering machine Press UP or Down to select the answer delay setting youAutomatic for the ‘time saver’ option Require and select OK Press To exit and return to standbyMonitoring/call screening Time stamp on/offDefault setting is ‘standard’ Recording qualityYou can select either standard or high quality recording. Record your own outgoing message Outgoing messagesAnswer and Record Answer OnlyCheck your outgoing message Select the outgoing message answer modeListening to your messages Memory full Record a memoCheck/delete the OGM Answering machine settings via the baseRecord a new outgoing message Standby mode Press and hold to delete all messages Remote accessChange the remote access PIN code Standby mode, press HoldSwitch remote control On/Off Check for messages remotely Switch your answering machine on remotelyOperating your answering machine remotely Time saverPlay all messages Switch answering machine on/offPlay new messages Pause playbackBT Caller Display Calls logView and dial from the Calls log BT Caller Display Press or to dial a displayed numberCopy a Calls log number to the phonebook Delete a/all Calls log numbers Subscribe to the text messaging service Cost of the fixed line serviceText messaging Text messaging Send a text messageSent messages are stored in the Outbox Saved messages are stored in the Drafts box Entering textReceived messages are stored in the Inbox Your BT Verve 500 can store up to 30 messagesSee page 13 for the complete character map Receiving and reading text messagesPress UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT to Or, select to open the phonebook and scroll UP or DownTo scroll and display the name/number you want. Press Back to cancelConfirm and send Receiving a call while writing a textText messaging Delete messages stored in the Drafts box Memory Full and Delete Messages alternately Read, edit, send or delete messages stored in the OutboxNumbers Stored Service Centre numbersCenter 2 and press OK Select an SMS Center to send/receive from Using additional handsets Internal callsReceiving an external call while on an internal call Way Calls Transferring callsHelp Help Answering machine messages have the wrong date and time Cannot access your messages from another phoneNo Caller Display number/name displayed Cannot register a handset to a baseText messages cannot be sent and screen displays Failed Possible problems with text messagingCannot send text Customer HelplineCannot receive text Further help and advice for text queries on BT linesGeneral sales enquiries Billing enquiriesRefer to the telephone number shown on your telephone bill Press OK. Number is displayed. Enter 00000 and press OK You keep hearing an error beepGeneral information General information CleaningGuarantee For your records Technical informationConnecting to a switchboard Offices worldwide
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