BT Hub Phone 2.1 manual Safety, General

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General information

Safety

Important: this equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.

General

Only use the power supply included with the product. Using an unauthorised power supply will invalidate your guarantee and may damage the telephone.

The item code for the power supply is 044729, 044730 or 044732.

Check the item code originally supplied before ordering a new one.

For the handset use only approved AAA Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) rechargeable batteries. Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries.

They could lead to a short circuit or destroy the battery casing.

Recommended batteries should have a power rating of 750mAh 1.2v or greater mAh. You should always replace both batteries at the same time and use the rating supplied originally.

Do not open the handset (other than to change batteries). This could expose you to high voltages or other risks. Contact the Helpline for all repairs.

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Contents BT Hub Phone Thank you for choosing BT Quick Start BT Hub Phone Contents Page Learn about… Page BT Hub Phone Other features includeUse this section to learn about BT Hub Phone BT Broadband TalkBT Home Hub BT Broadband TalkBT Broadband Talk tips Page Set-up Page BT Broadband Talk set-up Use this section to set upSign up to BT Broadband Talk Check equipmentFollow these simple steps to set up your BT Hub Phone BT Broadband Talk is set upBT Hub Phone set-up Check box contents Register handset to your Home Hub Bac Help see Using the phone Page Making and receiving calls Use this section to find out more about Your handsetContacts Settings BT ServicesCalls Lists Help Using additional handsetsHandset buttons Scroll up through menus/lists Switch to a caller waiting on holdAccessing menus directly from the standby screen Using menusHandset menus Menu option buttonsMenu map Calls Lists Contacts SettingsExample standby screen Handset displayHandset display icons You have missed 2 calls New event indicatorsTo view your new events If necessary, scroll to the event you want to viewPress and hold Press to switch the handset back on again To switch the handset power on/offMaking calls with Broadband Talk To make an external callOptions before dialling To end a callSave number press Select to add to your Contacts see Options during a callSecrecy To switch Secrecy onReceiving calls To answer a callHandsfree calling To switch to handsfree during a callTo reject the call To make a handsfree callTo redial a number from the dialled calls list RedialPress to dial the number To delete entries from the dialled calls listTo store a speed dial number Speed dialTo dial a speed dial number To switch the handset ringer on/off To switch key lock on and offFind handset Paging Key lockTo add a new Contact Enter a name using the keypadEntering names Press Save to save the contact To access your ContactsTo dial a number from Contacts To edit a Contact Contact optionsTo add a number to a Contact To delete a number from a ContactTo assign a ringtone to a Contact To set a default numberTo assign a Contact number to speed dial button To delete a Contact Contact list optionsTo select shared or handset only Contacts List To check the memory statusTo delete all Contacts To view the calls lists Other threeCaller details To dial a number from a call list Missed callsTo view your missed calls To save a number as a new contact Calls list optionsSave a number to an existing contact Delete all calls Delete a calls list entryBT Answer To call 1571 and access your voicemailBT Hub Phone Helpdesk To call the BT Hub HelpdeskCall Waiting To switch between the current and waiting callersTo end the current call and speak to the waiting caller To ignore the waiting caller BT 118 500* directory enquiriesTo call BT 118 500 directory enquiries To switch the Voicemail alert on/off To set the ringer volumeSounds To change your ringtoneTo switch the battery low warning on/off To switch keypad tones on/offTo switch the new event backlight flash on/off Alarm and time settingsTo set an alarm on/off DisplayTo change the alarm ringtone To stop the alarm ringingTo change the time format To switch auto talk on/off Call settingsTo add or edit a speed dial Press Save to confirmTo manually check for software update Automatic software upgradeHandset software To show the current software versionSystem PIN is set to 0000 as default is stored in the Hub ResetSystem PIN To change your BT Hub 4-digit PINEnter the System PIN and press Select to confirm To perform a Settings or Full resetTo register a GAP compatible handset To register a Hub PhoneTo de-register a handset Internal callsTo make an internal call To receive an internal callTo transfer an external call to another Hub Phone Help Page Help If it still won’t turn on, please calls us on 0800 111 What if my phone won’t turn on?BT Hub Phone When am I using BT Broadband Talk?Why does my phone keeps flashing? What do the different battery icons mean?What’s my handset’s range? What are my BT Broadband Talk charges?How can I set up the 1571 voicemail service on my Hub Phone? What can affect call quality? What happens when I make emergency calls? What numbers can I call using BT Broadband Talk?Page General SafetyHearing aids CleaningEnvironmental Product disposal instructions for business users Product disposal instructionsWithin the guarantee period GuaranteeOutside the guarantee period Technical information For your recordsIf you have to return your BT Hub Phone Page Page Offices worldwide