BT 1020 manual Handsfree calling, Receiving calls, Call timer, To make a handsfree call

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26Using the phone

When you receive a call, the handset

Receiving calls

will ring the selected ringer melody.

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Press

 

to answer the call or, if the handset is on the

 

 

 

charging cradle, simply lift it and speak.

Auto-talk

 

 

 

 

If you have switched auto-talk off

Call timer

 

(see page 48) then you will need to

 

 

 

 

press

 

after lifting the handset

Your handset automatically times the duration of all calls,

to take the call.

showing the time on the display from 10 seconds after

 

 

 

 

 

 

dialling to 3 seconds after the call ends.

 

Handsfree calling

Hi-Definition Sound

Handsfree lets you talk to your caller without holding the

handset. It also enables other people in the room to listen to

This is available when both parties are

using this technology, Hi-dSTMprovides

both sides of your conversation.

richer sound quality on calls over your

 

 

 

BT Broadband Talk service.

 

 

 

 

To make a handsfree call

1.

Press

 

listen for the dial tone then dial the number.

 

 

You will hear it being dialled over the loudspeaker.

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Contents User guide Welcome… To your BT Hub Phone 1020 Digital Cordless HandsetNeed help? Got everything?Getting started Using the phoneThis guide Getting to know your phoneCaller Display and the calls list Phonebook BT Calling FeaturesHandset settings Using additional handsets This guide Hub base settings Software upgradesTime settings General informationLocation Setting up the handsetGetting started Using the phone Slide open the batteryBeep when the handset has Attach the cradle toRegistration process it’s easy On the handsetScreen prompts on the handset will help guide you through Register to HUB will appear on screen. Press OKStandby display Handset name NumberGetting to know your phone Handset buttonsNavigating the menus Getting to know your phone Menu map NamesMaking calls with BT Broadband Talk Making and receiving callsMaking and receiving calls with BT Broadband TelephonesHow do I know BT Broadband Talk is set up on my Hub? Making calls with BT Broadband Talk Hi Def calls Multiple callsMaking calls with BT Broadband Talk Your BT Broadband Talk bill Making calls with BT Broadband Talk Call qualityCall transfers Independent of Hub All phones ring Frequently asked questions What happens when I make emergency calls?Making calls with BT Broadband Talk Making calls with BT Broadband Talk What numbers can I call? Make an external call Using the phoneSwitching the handset power on/off Preparatory dialling pre-dialReceiving calls Call timerHandsfree calling To make a handsfree callSilence the handset ringer Using the phone To switch to handsfree during a callEarpiece volume Using the phone Secrecy Keypad lockRedial Using the phone To switch key lock onTo switch key lock off Press and hold . Keypad Locked and the icon is displayedTo redial a number Press MenuUsing the phone Delete a redial number Delete the redial listPerson and press Save Phonebook Store a phonebook entryMobile for each contact PhonebookTo the next number screen. You can store home, work Character mapPress Names To access the phonebookDial a phonebook entry Press OK to select Find Entry then press To scrollPhonebook Phonebook Edit a phonebook entry To edit the name/numberDelete a phonebook entry Phonebook Store a phonebook entry with an assigned ringPress Options Confirmation screen Delete all phonebook entriesTo select and receive Caller Display and the calls list View/dial numbers in the calls listCaller Display and the calls list Calls list showing the name rather than the phone number Call details are displayedWant is displayed press OK Delete a calls list entryEmpty is displayed Call Waiting Speak to a second callerDisplay Number and press OK to dial BT Calling FeaturesTo dial a feature Handset settings Adjust the earpiece volumePress Back Handset settings Naming a handsetWhen in standby, the new handset name will be shown Repeatedly to return to the idle screenHandset settings Auto-talk When you receive a call, if the handset is on the cradle youHandset settings Beep tones To switch key beeps On/OffTo switch low battery beeps On/Off Handset settings To switch out of range beeps On/Off Press To scroll and display Melody Handset settings Handset ring tones and volumeTo change the call ringer volume Handset settings To change the ring tone To access the menu To scroll and display MelodySystem PIN Hub base settingsReset your BT Hub Phone 1020 to the default settings To change the System PIN codePress Back repeatedly to return to standby NEW PIN is displayed. Enter a new 4 digit PIN and pressConfirm is displayed Enter the login information username admin password admin Time settingsSetting the time Alarm To set an alarmTo cancel an alarm setting Time settings To silence the alarm At the Hub Using additional handsetsRegistering a Hub phone to your BT Home Hub manually Phone LED starts to flash Press the wireless association button. After 3 secondsHandset number which will be displayed when in standby mode Press OK on the handsetReceiving internal calls Internal callsMaking internal calls Using additional handsets Transferring calls De-register a handsetPress To select the handset you want to remove System PIN is displayed. Enter the PIN code usingKeypad and press OK Remembering that you cannot deregister the same handsetSoftware upgrades Automatic software upgradeManual software upgrade Rescue mode To use the rescue mode on the Hub ManagerNo incoming calls to your handsets? HelpNo display Buzzing noise on my radio, TV, computer or hearing aidCannot dial numbers from the phone book What if I’m having problems making a call?Help Handset charger is not working Caller’s number is not displayedHelp What happens when I make emergency calls? BT Hub Phone HelplineSafety General informationProduct disposal instructions Guarantee Technical information Page Offices worldwide