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On-Air 2100 SMS user guide ~ Edition 3 ~ 29th July ’02 ~ 4641
Using additional handsetsand bases

Using additional handsets

and bases

Up to six handsets can be registered and

operated from any one base. This allows you to

make internal calls between two handsets while

a third is making an external call.

BT On-Air 1100
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Each handset can also be registered on up to

four bases.

Each additional handset you purchase must be

registered to a base.

Your handset supplied is pre-registered (as

Handset 1) to its base (as Base 1).

Note

The following base stations and handset types

are in the BT On-Air range.

BT On-Air 2100 Classic
BT On-Air 2100 SMS
BT On-Air 2250 Classic
BT On-Air 2300 SMS
BT On-Air 2000 Classic handset and charger
BT On-Air 2000 Executive handset and charger
BT On-Air DECT f@x plus
BT On-Air 1800
Note

If the handset you are registering is not a

BT On-Air 2000 Executive handset then please

refer to your handset’s user guide for

instructions on registration.