BT Hub Phone 2.1 What do the different battery icons mean?, Why does my phone keeps flashing?

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What do the different battery icons mean?

Battery charged

Battery half charged

Battery low

Battery empty

Please note: the charge capacity of your rechargeable

AAANi-MH batteries will reduce with time as they wear out, giving the handset less talk and standby time. You will eventually need to replace them.

Please make sure your replacements have the same mAh rating as the originals.

Why does my phone keeps flashing?

This is to indicate a new event such as a missed call, see page 27.

Once the new events have been viewed the display will stop flashing. The flashing alert is set to On as a default, but can be turned off, see page 50.

What’s my handset’s range?

Your BT Hub Phone 2.1 has a range of up to 300 metres when there’s a clear line of sight between it and your Hub. When there’s no clear line of sight, this range could be reduced to 50 metres. Thick stone walls can severely affect its range.

Please note: your Hub Phone’s icon flashes and its screen shows Searching for Hub when you’re out of range.

What are my BT Broadband Talk charges?

To find out about charges, go to the ‘what is costs’ section

of www.bt.com/broadbandtalk

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