BT On-Air 2000 Classic ~ 1st Edition ~ Issue 2 ~ 11th November ’02 ~ 5051

Registering your handset

Using additional handsets and bases

Up to six handsets can be registered and operated from any one base (on fax machines up to four handsets can be registered). This allows you to make internal calls between two handsets while a third is making an external call. Each handset can also be registered on up to four bases.

Each additional handset you purchase must be registered to a base.

If you are registering to a BT On-Air 1300, 1250, 2250 or 2300 base you will need to press the 

Skip button instead of the button on the base.

Note

Please note that when you register a handset in the following way any previous base that the handset has been registered to will be deleted. To prevent the deletion of other registered bases please register using the process on page 8 even if you have not changed the system code from 0000.

If you have registered your handset to more than one base you can prioritise which base you want your handset to use. For instructions on base station priority, see your main On-Air user guide.

To register your BT On-Air 2000 Classic handset to a base station (if you have not changed System Code from 0000)

At the base:-

Press and hold down the button on the base until it starts to flash.

On the handset:-

Press the UP or DOWN button until the display shows BASE.

C OK

Press the OK button.

The display will show REGIST.

C OK

Press the OK button.

The display will show AUTO.

C OK Press OK to confirm.

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Note

To check whether registration has been successful, press the GREEN PHONE button and listen for the dial tone. If there is no dial tone, either you have not registered the handset correctly or the telephone line cord is not plugged in properly.

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BT 2000 Classic manual Registering your handset, Using additional handsets and bases