BT XA 3000 manual To enter and view the Calls list, To dial a number from Calls list

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To enter and view the Calls list

Press the DOWN button to

 

 

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enter the Calls list. The

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

symbol is displayed.

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Use the UP or DOWN button

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to scroll backwards and

 

 

 

 

 

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forwards through the Calls list.

 

 

 

If the ‘name’ of your caller has

 

 

 

been stored in the Phonebook,

 

 

 

this will be displayed. Press

Menu

 

 

the  button and the number

 

 

will be displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press the  button and the

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time and date of the call will be

 

 

 

displayed.

 

 

 

Keep pressing the button to

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return to the Calls list entry.

 

 

 

Note

Press and hold the button to return to the standby screen.

To dial a number from the

Calls list

Press the DOWN button to

 

 

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enter the Calls list.

 

 

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Use the UP or DOWN button

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to scroll to the number you

 

 

 

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want to dial.

Press the TALK button. The number will be dialled automatically.

To store a number from the Calls list into the Phonebook

Press the DOWN button to

 

 

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enter the Calls list.

 

 

 

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Use the UP or DOWN button

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to scroll to the number you

 

 

 

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want to store in the Phonebook.

Menu

 

 

Press the  button.

 

 

The display shows the date and

 

 

 

 

 

 

time of the call.

 

 

 

Press the  button again, the

Menu

 

 

display shows ADD.

 

 

 

Press the  button, the display

Menu

 

 

shows NAME?.

Press keypad buttons to enter name as described before under the “Entering names” section.

Note

You can enter names up to 8 characters long. If necessary, you can edit the entry, when

the entry is correct, press the

button. The number is now stored in the Phonebook.

Press the  button.

Menu

The name and number are now stored in the Phonebook.

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Contents User Guide Explanation of the display icons Quick Guide Information for the handset settingsInformation for the answering machine settings Menu Structure Freelance 3000 user guide ~ 2nd Edition ~ 11th October ’04 ~ There is a detailed Index at the end of this guide, see This guideDect IntroductionAddition Unpacking your BT Freelance XA3000For your records General Safety informationConnect the power supply to the base Setting upTo reach full charge Battery low warningBattery performance = Sun, 2 = Mon = Tues, 4 = Wed = Thur, 6 = Fri, 7 = Sat To set the day and timeFor example Handsets, please see If you wish to register additionalAttach the belt clip optional Your Freelance XA 3000 Twin Is now ready for useCall timer Using the telephoneMaking and receiving calls To end a call To adjust the speech volume during a callTo receive a call Redial To switch to handsfree during a callTo adjust the handsfree volume HandsfreeDial from the redial list To switch secrecy on / offSecrecy Name and number PhonebookTo view/dial entries Phonebook To enter a pause in a stored number‘Entering names’ on To edit an entry PhonebookTo delete a Phonebook entry Paging calls cannot be answered by a handset Paging handsetsTo page a handset from the base To adjust the handset ringer volume To switch keypad beeps on and offTo name a handset EXT MELTo set the handset language To default back to the English language followTo adjust the base ringer volume Base settingsTo adjust the base ringer melody To select a base station To change the base station PIN code English Handset languageCaller information not available Using Caller DisplayCalls list 0800 800Press and hold the button to return to the standby screen To enter and view the Calls listTo dial a number from Calls list To accept a Call Waiting call Call WaitingTo delete a number from the Calls list To delete all numbers from the Calls listFreelance 3000 user guide ~ 2nd Edition ~ 11th October ’04 ~ Message display on the base station Setting up and personalising your answering machineOn/Off Answer ON/OFF button to Answer delayIf you hear Answer on, your outgoing message is.... Press and release the Skip  To change the answer delay settingTo switch audible message alert on or OFF Audible Message alertTo record your own Answer and Record outgoing message Outgoing messagesAnswer and Record Answer OnlyTo record your own Answer Only outgoing message Throughout recording r will flash on the base unit displayTo select your outgoing messages via the base unit Ans. Press the Answer ON/OFFEither Followed by Your outgoing message isYour outgoing message is Followed by Return the handset to standby To pause a message during playback To playback messagesTo delete all messages To cancel deletionDuring playback To delete an individual messageTo screen a call from the base unit Call screeningAccessing your messages from the handset To play new messages Press the 2 button to play all messagesTo skip forward during message playback You cannot record a memo using the base unitMemos To skip back during message playback To delete all messagesTo record a new memo Call screening/Call interceptTo change your security PIN code Remote accessTo check for messages Time saverRemote access main menu At the handset At the baseHandsets can only be de-registered via another handset To transfer an external call between handsets Internal callsTransferring calls To make an internal call to another handsetHandset Priority No dial tone HelpReplacing the handset batteries No display appearsCharger does not appear to be working Cannot adjust an option in the base stationHandset does not ring Buzzing noise on my radio, TV, computer or hearing aidGeneral information GuaranteeRecall Switchboard compatibilitySwitchboard external line access code Technical informationTo automatically insert a pause after an access code Index Index Freelance 3000 user guide ~ 2nd Edition ~ 11th October ’04 ~ TTE Offices worldwide