BT 8375 manual Getting started, Getting to know you phone, Using the phone

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BT Falcon UG – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 12.09.07 – 8375

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In this guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Getting started

 

Making a call to one of the last 30 numbers

 

 

 

Setting up

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you called or received

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Connecting the handset

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Programming F1 to F10 Function Keys . . . .

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Connecting a headset

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Making a call using Short Code dialling

 

 

 

Connect stand

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(Speed dialling)

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Power

7

Receiving calls

22

 

 

Connecting to the network

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Reject a call

22

 

 

Provisioning

8

Missed calls

23

 

 

 

 

Hold and Retrieve a call

24

 

 

Getting to know you phone

 

Call Transfer

25

 

 

Buttons

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3 – Way Conference Call

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LCD screen

10

Dropping one participant from

 

 

 

Soft keys

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the Conference call

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Indicator definitions

14

Option Menu

27

 

 

Entering characters

15

Dial Subscribe

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Display in idle mode

16

Call Waiting

27

 

 

Display during a call

16

Auto Answer

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Auto Reject

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Using the phone

 

Auto Stop

29

 

 

Switch from one mode to another

17

Do Not Disturb

30

 

 

Secrecy

18

Phone Lock

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Make a call

18

Reboot

32

 

 

Make a call using handsfree

18

Calling features

32

 

 

Making a call with the headset

18

Selfcare

32

 

 

Entering details into the phone book

19

Webcare

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Making a call using the Phone Book

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Personal settings

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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 Welcome… To your BT Falcon VoIP TelephoneNeed help? Getting started Using the phoneGetting to know you phone This guide General informationSetting up Connecting the handsetConnecting a headset Connect standPower lead PowerConnecting to the network You are now ready to make calls using your BT Falcon ProvisioningGetting to know your phone ButtonsLCD screen Main displaySoft keys Brief DescriptionOFF Select Transf UnHold View Indicator definitions SpeakerHeadset MuteEntering characters KEY Lower Case Upper CaseDisplay in idle mode Switching from one mode to another There are five communications modesMake a call using handsfree SecrecyMake a call Making a call with the headsetView Dial Delete AddBack Entering details into the PhonebookMaking a call using the Phone Book Making a call using Short Code dialling Speed dialling Programming F1 to F10 Function KeysReject a call Receiving callsAny Voice Mail messages can be retrieved by dialling MsCall Back Missed callsHold and Retrieve a call Call Transfer Way Conference Call Dropping one participant from the Conference callDial Subscribe Option MenuCall Waiting To edit the Auto Answer settings Auto AnswerTo turn on Auto Answer To turn off Auto AnswerAuto Reject Auto StopTo turn off Auto Stop To edit the Auto Stop delay settingDo Not Disturb Option Relative time Phone LockReboot Calling features SelfcarePersonal settings Setting the volumeWebcare MuteConfig menu list MACChanging the ringtone Changing the date formatChanging the time format Changing the languageSetting the alarm time Turning the alarm on/offChanging the key beep key echo Setting the alarm tone Setting the alarm periodicitySetting the contrast Changing the PIN password setting Setting the password to lock the phoneProgramming 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