BT 8375 manual Getting to know your phone, Buttons

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

Getting to know your phone

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Buttons

 

3 soft keys Activate the features described by the text message directly above on the LCD screen.

Navigation Use to browse the setting options, display the last 30 called numbers in standby mode and to navigate the soft key options in editing mode.

Menu Enables access to the menu.

Confirmation key

Phonebook Enables you to access the phonebook and view the names and numbers the user wants to dial.

Headset Activates headset mode during a call.

Speaker Activates/disables handsfree or group-listing function and switches the microphone on/off.

Handset Makes and receives calls.

LCD screen

Displays information about the phone settings, such as the number dialling out or calling in, date, time, calls status, call duration, timer etc.

It is a 6 -line of 20 characters LCD screen.

Dialling pad

Press the dial pad buttons to dial a number. Dial pad buttons work exactly like those on your existing telephone. In the editing mode, it can be used to input characters.

Volume + / –

Adjust the volume of the handset, headset, speaker phone, ringer phone.

Clear

Clear characters in editing mode or exit to standby display (long click) or return back to the previous page.

LED

See page 12.

Mute Activates/deactivates mute function.

Redial

Calls the last number dialled.

Memory keys (F1 – F10)

Are used as speed dial keys.

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? Using the phone Getting startedGetting to know you phone General information This guideConnecting the handset Setting upConnecting a headset Connect standPower Power leadConnecting 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 Speaker Indicator definitionsHeadset MuteKEY Lower Case Upper Case Entering charactersDisplay in idle mode There are five communications modes Switching from one mode to anotherSecrecy Make a call using handsfreeMake a call Making a call with the headsetEntering 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 diallingReceiving calls Reject a callAny 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 CallOption Menu Dial SubscribeCall Waiting Auto Answer To edit the Auto Answer settingsTo turn on Auto Answer To turn off Auto AnswerAuto Stop Auto RejectTo edit the Auto Stop delay setting To turn off Auto StopDo Not Disturb Phone Lock Option Relative timeCalling features Selfcare RebootSetting the volume Personal settingsWebcare MuteMAC Config menu listChanging the date format Changing the ringtoneChanging the time format Changing the languageTurning the alarm on/off Setting the alarm timeChanging the key beep key echo Setting the alarm periodicity Setting the alarm toneSetting the contrast Setting the password to lock the phone Changing the PIN password settingSetting new shortcuts Programming the memory keys F1 F10Viewing 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