BT 8375 manual Option Relative time, Phone Lock

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Option – Relative time

5.Press OK soft key to confirm. Press the key then press the Edit soft key.

6.Enter the number of days, hours and minutes, using the keypad, that you require Do Not Disturb to be active (e.g. 00, 00:10 will keep Do Not Disturb on for 10 minutes then the service will automatically turn off).

7.Press OK soft key to confirm. The idle screen displays DNDst:00, 00:10 (R) and the day, hour, minute will decline until they reach zero.

Option – Absolute time

8.Press OK soft key to confirm. Press the key then press the Edit soft key.

9.Enter the time, using the keypad, that you require Do Not Disturb to be deactivated (e.g. 17:10 will automatically turn off Do Not Disturb at ten past five).

10.Press OK soft key to confirm. The idle screen displays DNDst:17:10 (A)

Phone Lock

By turning on Phone Lock no calls can be made from your BT Falcon. When a call is attempted the display will show Wrong Number! Phone Lock can be password protected and will require a PIN to set and clear (see Setting the password to lock the phone, page 38).

1.Press the key, Option soft key, key six times to PhoneLock then the Change soft key.

2.If password protected, enter your password/PIN (default is 0000) and press OK soft key.

3.Each press of the Change soft key turns the service on and off.

If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0800 169 1146 or go to www.bt.com/business/broadbandvoice

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Contents BT Falcon To your BT Falcon VoIP Telephone Welcome…Need help? Getting started Using the phoneGetting to know you phone General information This guideConnect stand Setting upConnecting the handset Connecting a headsetPower lead PowerConnecting to the network Provisioning You are now ready to make calls using your BT FalconButtons Getting to know your phoneMain display LCD screenBrief Description Soft keysOFF Select Transf UnHold View Mute Indicator definitionsSpeaker HeadsetKEY Lower Case Upper Case Entering charactersDisplay in idle mode There are five communications modes Switching from one mode to anotherMaking a call with the headset Make a call using handsfreeSecrecy Make a callEntering details into the Phonebook View Dial Delete AddBackMaking a call using the Phone Book Programming F1 to F10 Function Keys Making a call using Short Code dialling Speed diallingReject a call Receiving callsAny Voice Mail messages can be retrieved by dialling Missed calls MsCall BackHold and Retrieve a call Call Transfer Dropping one participant from the Conference call Way Conference CallDial Subscribe Option MenuCall Waiting To turn off Auto Answer To edit the Auto Answer settingsAuto Answer To turn on Auto AnswerAuto Stop Auto RejectTo turn off Auto Stop To edit the Auto Stop delay settingDo Not Disturb Phone Lock Option Relative timeCalling features Selfcare RebootMute Personal settingsSetting the volume WebcareMAC Config menu listChanging the language Changing the ringtoneChanging the date format Changing the time formatSetting the alarm time Turning the alarm on/offChanging the key beep key echo Setting the alarm tone Setting the alarm periodicitySetting the contrast Setting the password to lock the phone Changing the PIN password settingProgramming the memory keys F1 F10 Setting new shortcutsViewing the status of the BT Falcon General information Guarantee Falcon UG Issue 2 2 12/9/07 1530 Falcon UG Issue 2 2 12/9/07 1530 Offices worldwide