This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT Decor 2500 corded phone. It includes steps for connecting the phone to a power source and phone line, setting the date and time, making and receiving calls, using features like handsfree mode, redial, directory, caller ID, and the answering machine. The document contains detailed explanations of the phone's buttons and their functions.
This user guide provides instructions on setting up and using the BT Decor 2200 corded phone. The guide outlines how to activate batteries, connect to the phone line, and set the date and time. It describes making, receiving, and ending calls, as well as features like handsfree mode, last number redial, and caller ID. Instructions are also provided for storing contacts, using the call log, changing settings, and troubleshooting.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Converse 2300 corded telephone. It includes:
1) Setup instructions which guide the user to connect the phone to a power supply and telephone line.
2) An overview of the phone's buttons and features such as one-touch memory buttons, volume controls, and handsfree functions.
3) Step-by-step instructions for using the phone's core functions like making calls, storing and dialing one-touch numbers, using the redial and directory features.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Converse 2200 corded telephone. It includes information on:
- Setting up the phone by plugging in the line cord and selecting the dialling mode.
- An overview of the phone buttons and features such as one-touch memory buttons, handsfree calling, and adjusting the ringer volume.
- Instructions for making calls, storing and dialling one-touch numbers, and using features like call divert and BT calling services.
- Safety information and a troubleshooting section for common problems.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the features of the BT Decor 2600 cordless phone, including:
1) The quick set-up guide walks through plugging in the phone, setting the date and time, and optionally turning on BT Call Guardian and adding contacts.
2) BT Call Guardian allows blocking unwanted calls in two modes - Announce, where unrecognized callers must state their name, or Answer Phone, which sends unrecognized calls straight to voicemail.
3) The block button can be used to block incoming, current, or future calls from a number. Numbers can be added to blocked or allowed lists from the Call Guardian menu.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT Diverse 5200 additional handset and charger. It includes unpacking the items, inserting the batteries, registering the handset to the base station, charging the handset, and understanding the battery level icons. Safety information is also provided regarding use of the product.
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This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 5350 cordless telephone system, which includes one base station and one handset. It offers an at-a-glance overview of the handset keys and displays, as well as menus for settings such as audio controls, date/time, and additional features. The guide also covers making and receiving calls, using the phonebook and call lists, voicemail, and connecting additional handsets to the base station.
This document provides instructions for setting up a BT2600 digital cordless phone and answering machine. It includes checking the contents of the box, activating and charging the batteries, running through a set-up wizard to set time/date and record a greeting, and connecting the phone line once fully charged. The document also provides tips on battery performance and using the phone's calling features.
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This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 5410 cordless telephone system. The system includes one base station and one handset. Safety information is also provided, noting the use of rechargeable batteries and general cleaning instructions. The main menu structure is outlined, showing options for directories, messages, settings and features. A quick guide for common handset functions is also included.
This user guide provides instructions on setting up and using the BT Decor 2200 corded phone. The guide outlines how to activate batteries, connect to the phone line, and set the date and time. It describes making, receiving, and ending calls, as well as features like handsfree mode, last number redial, and caller ID. Instructions are also provided for storing contacts, using the call log, changing settings, and troubleshooting.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Converse 2300 corded telephone. It includes:
1) Setup instructions which guide the user to connect the phone to a power supply and telephone line.
2) An overview of the phone's buttons and features such as one-touch memory buttons, volume controls, and handsfree functions.
3) Step-by-step instructions for using the phone's core functions like making calls, storing and dialing one-touch numbers, using the redial and directory features.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Converse 2200 corded telephone. It includes information on:
- Setting up the phone by plugging in the line cord and selecting the dialling mode.
- An overview of the phone buttons and features such as one-touch memory buttons, handsfree calling, and adjusting the ringer volume.
- Instructions for making calls, storing and dialling one-touch numbers, and using features like call divert and BT calling services.
- Safety information and a troubleshooting section for common problems.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the features of the BT Decor 2600 cordless phone, including:
1) The quick set-up guide walks through plugging in the phone, setting the date and time, and optionally turning on BT Call Guardian and adding contacts.
2) BT Call Guardian allows blocking unwanted calls in two modes - Announce, where unrecognized callers must state their name, or Answer Phone, which sends unrecognized calls straight to voicemail.
3) The block button can be used to block incoming, current, or future calls from a number. Numbers can be added to blocked or allowed lists from the Call Guardian menu.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT Diverse 5200 additional handset and charger. It includes unpacking the items, inserting the batteries, registering the handset to the base station, charging the handset, and understanding the battery level icons. Safety information is also provided regarding use of the product.
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This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 5350 cordless telephone system, which includes one base station and one handset. It offers an at-a-glance overview of the handset keys and displays, as well as menus for settings such as audio controls, date/time, and additional features. The guide also covers making and receiving calls, using the phonebook and call lists, voicemail, and connecting additional handsets to the base station.
This document provides instructions for setting up a BT2600 digital cordless phone and answering machine. It includes checking the contents of the box, activating and charging the batteries, running through a set-up wizard to set time/date and record a greeting, and connecting the phone line once fully charged. The document also provides tips on battery performance and using the phone's calling features.
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This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 5410 cordless telephone system. The system includes one base station and one handset. Safety information is also provided, noting the use of rechargeable batteries and general cleaning instructions. The main menu structure is outlined, showing options for directories, messages, settings and features. A quick guide for common handset functions is also included.
This document provides a user guide for the BT Decor 2100 corded phone. It includes instructions on setting up the phone and describes its features like the 3 one-touch memory buttons for storing frequently called numbers, the mute button, and the 10 number quickdial memory. It also provides step-by-step instructions for making calls, storing and dialing one-touch and quickdial numbers, adjusting the ringer volume and tone, and general safety information.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 5210 cordless telephone, including how to register handsets, charge batteries, connect to the telephone line, set the date and time, and access basic features like making calls, using the directory and caller display. An overview of the menu structure and icons displayed on the handset are also provided.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Duet 210 corded telephone. It includes details on installing the phone using wall mounting or placing it on a desk, making and receiving calls, using features like mute and redial, and programming the quickdial memory buttons. Safety information and the phone's specifications are also provided.
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This document provides instructions for setting up the BT8600 Advanced Call Blocker cordless phone and answering machine. It includes steps for plugging in the phone base and handset charger, activating and charging the handset batteries, connecting the phone line cord, and guiding the user through the setup wizard to set the date and time, record an outgoing message, and add contacts. The document also includes an overview of the phone features and navigation menus.
This document is a user guide for the BT8610 Advanced Call Blocker digital cordless phone. It includes instructions for quick setup of the phone, including charging the handset, connecting the phone line, setting the date and time, and recording an outgoing message for the answering machine. It also provides an overview of common phone features like making and receiving calls, using the caller ID and calls list, storing contacts, and using the call blocking and answering machine functions.
The document is a user guide for a BT3520 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It provides instructions on setting up the phone and base, an overview of phone features, and guides the user through basic call functions, the phonebook, settings menus, and using the answering machine. The guide explains how to register additional handsets to the base unit and where to find help if needed.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3550 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes steps for charging the handset batteries, setting the date and time, an overview of the handset and base buttons and menus, and directions for making calls, using the phonebook, answering machine functions and more. Setup takes less than 30 minutes and mainly involves charging the handset, connecting the power adapter and phone line to the base, and setting the date and time on the handset.
1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3530 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It describes the contents of the box, installing batteries, setting the date and time, and an overview of the phone's features and menus.
2) Setup involves charging the handset for 24 hours, setting the date and time, and connecting the telephone line cord to the base unit. The guide also provides instructions for using the phone's menus to access features like the phonebook, call log, and answering machine functions.
3) In addition to setup steps, the document outlines the phone's key features, display icons, navigating the menus, making calls, redialing numbers, using the phone
1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3510 digital cordless phone with answering machine.
2) It includes steps for charging the batteries, setting up the phone features like date and time, and making calls.
3) Quick tips are given throughout for best performance of the batteries and phone.
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This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 5310 telephone system. The system includes one base station, one handset, power supply, and telephone line cord. Safety information is also provided, noting the system should not be used near medical devices and should not be opened. Instructions are given for making calls, using features like call waiting and redial, and changing settings in the phone's menu.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3540 Digital Cordless Phone with Answering Machine. It includes directions to charge the batteries for 24 hours before use, activate the batteries by removing a tab, and follow the setup wizard to set time/date and record a greeting. Additional handsets include charging batteries for 24 hours before placing on charger. The document outlines making calls, using contacts and speed dial features, caller ID, answer machine functions, and provides a menu map and troubleshooting information.
The document provides instructions for setting up a BT3920 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes checking the contents of the box, inserting batteries, charging the handset, connecting the base unit to power and the phone line, and placing the phone equipment in locations that ensure best reception and performance. Instructions are also provided for using the phone's calling features and answering machine functions.
- The document provides instructions for setting up and using a D16V/D18V/D21V cordless phone. It includes a checklist of items that should be included in the package and steps for installing the base unit and handset batteries. It also describes features like making calls, using the phonebook, caller ID functions, and multi-handset capabilities.
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This document provides instructions for setting up and using the Decor 310 caller display telephone. Key features include storing names and numbers in the directory, viewing the calls list, using caller display functions, and setting the alarm clock. The user guide also explains how to make and receive calls, use the last number redial and secrecy functions, and set preferences like ringer volume.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT5510 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes details on charging the handset batteries, registering additional handsets, making and receiving calls, using the phonebook and call lists, changing sound settings, and operating the answering machine from the handset or base unit. The document also provides troubleshooting tips and customer support contact information.
This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Big Button 200 corded telephone. The phone has large buttons for easy dialing, memory buttons for storing frequently called numbers, and hearing aid compatibility. Setup involves activating the batteries, connecting to the telephone line, and getting familiar with the phone's features which include handsfree calling, volume controls, memory buttons and more. The guide provides step-by-step instructions for making calls, storing numbers, adjusting settings and using additional features.
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This document provides instructions for using a BIG Button phone. It includes:
- An overview of the phone's features such as the handset hook, secrecy button, handset park, indicator light, recall button, one-touch memory buttons, store button, amplify button, ringing volume and tone settings.
- Instructions for installing the phone by planning its location, plugging it into the wall socket, and setting the ringer tone and amplification.
- Directions for using the phone to make calls, receive calls, redial, and store and dial numbers using the one-touch and Quickdial memories.
- Guidelines for wall-mounting the phone using the provided screws and wall plugs.
This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Converse 2100 corded telephone. The telephone has one-touch memory buttons for storing frequently called numbers, a headset socket, last number redial, secrecy and message waiting features. The guide explains how to make and end calls, store and dial one-touch numbers, adjust the ringer volume and tone, and use other phone features. It also provides safety information, instructions for wall mounting, and details on the product warranty and disposal.
This document provides a user guide for the BT Decor 2100 corded phone. It includes instructions on setting up the phone and describes its features like the 3 one-touch memory buttons for storing frequently called numbers, the mute button, and the 10 number quickdial memory. It also provides step-by-step instructions for making calls, storing and dialing one-touch and quickdial numbers, adjusting the ringer volume and tone, and general safety information.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 5210 cordless telephone, including how to register handsets, charge batteries, connect to the telephone line, set the date and time, and access basic features like making calls, using the directory and caller display. An overview of the menu structure and icons displayed on the handset are also provided.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Duet 210 corded telephone. It includes details on installing the phone using wall mounting or placing it on a desk, making and receiving calls, using features like mute and redial, and programming the quickdial memory buttons. Safety information and the phone's specifications are also provided.
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This document provides instructions for setting up the BT8600 Advanced Call Blocker cordless phone and answering machine. It includes steps for plugging in the phone base and handset charger, activating and charging the handset batteries, connecting the phone line cord, and guiding the user through the setup wizard to set the date and time, record an outgoing message, and add contacts. The document also includes an overview of the phone features and navigation menus.
This document is a user guide for the BT8610 Advanced Call Blocker digital cordless phone. It includes instructions for quick setup of the phone, including charging the handset, connecting the phone line, setting the date and time, and recording an outgoing message for the answering machine. It also provides an overview of common phone features like making and receiving calls, using the caller ID and calls list, storing contacts, and using the call blocking and answering machine functions.
The document is a user guide for a BT3520 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It provides instructions on setting up the phone and base, an overview of phone features, and guides the user through basic call functions, the phonebook, settings menus, and using the answering machine. The guide explains how to register additional handsets to the base unit and where to find help if needed.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3550 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes steps for charging the handset batteries, setting the date and time, an overview of the handset and base buttons and menus, and directions for making calls, using the phonebook, answering machine functions and more. Setup takes less than 30 minutes and mainly involves charging the handset, connecting the power adapter and phone line to the base, and setting the date and time on the handset.
1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3530 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It describes the contents of the box, installing batteries, setting the date and time, and an overview of the phone's features and menus.
2) Setup involves charging the handset for 24 hours, setting the date and time, and connecting the telephone line cord to the base unit. The guide also provides instructions for using the phone's menus to access features like the phonebook, call log, and answering machine functions.
3) In addition to setup steps, the document outlines the phone's key features, display icons, navigating the menus, making calls, redialing numbers, using the phone
1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3510 digital cordless phone with answering machine.
2) It includes steps for charging the batteries, setting up the phone features like date and time, and making calls.
3) Quick tips are given throughout for best performance of the batteries and phone.
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This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 5310 telephone system. The system includes one base station, one handset, power supply, and telephone line cord. Safety information is also provided, noting the system should not be used near medical devices and should not be opened. Instructions are given for making calls, using features like call waiting and redial, and changing settings in the phone's menu.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3540 Digital Cordless Phone with Answering Machine. It includes directions to charge the batteries for 24 hours before use, activate the batteries by removing a tab, and follow the setup wizard to set time/date and record a greeting. Additional handsets include charging batteries for 24 hours before placing on charger. The document outlines making calls, using contacts and speed dial features, caller ID, answer machine functions, and provides a menu map and troubleshooting information.
The document provides instructions for setting up a BT3920 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes checking the contents of the box, inserting batteries, charging the handset, connecting the base unit to power and the phone line, and placing the phone equipment in locations that ensure best reception and performance. Instructions are also provided for using the phone's calling features and answering machine functions.
- The document provides instructions for setting up and using a D16V/D18V/D21V cordless phone. It includes a checklist of items that should be included in the package and steps for installing the base unit and handset batteries. It also describes features like making calls, using the phonebook, caller ID functions, and multi-handset capabilities.
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This document provides instructions for setting up and using the Decor 310 caller display telephone. Key features include storing names and numbers in the directory, viewing the calls list, using caller display functions, and setting the alarm clock. The user guide also explains how to make and receive calls, use the last number redial and secrecy functions, and set preferences like ringer volume.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT5510 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes details on charging the handset batteries, registering additional handsets, making and receiving calls, using the phonebook and call lists, changing sound settings, and operating the answering machine from the handset or base unit. The document also provides troubleshooting tips and customer support contact information.
This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Big Button 200 corded telephone. The phone has large buttons for easy dialing, memory buttons for storing frequently called numbers, and hearing aid compatibility. Setup involves activating the batteries, connecting to the telephone line, and getting familiar with the phone's features which include handsfree calling, volume controls, memory buttons and more. The guide provides step-by-step instructions for making calls, storing numbers, adjusting settings and using additional features.
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This document provides instructions for using a BIG Button phone. It includes:
- An overview of the phone's features such as the handset hook, secrecy button, handset park, indicator light, recall button, one-touch memory buttons, store button, amplify button, ringing volume and tone settings.
- Instructions for installing the phone by planning its location, plugging it into the wall socket, and setting the ringer tone and amplification.
- Directions for using the phone to make calls, receive calls, redial, and store and dial numbers using the one-touch and Quickdial memories.
- Guidelines for wall-mounting the phone using the provided screws and wall plugs.
This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Converse 2100 corded telephone. The telephone has one-touch memory buttons for storing frequently called numbers, a headset socket, last number redial, secrecy and message waiting features. The guide explains how to make and end calls, store and dial one-touch numbers, adjust the ringer volume and tone, and use other phone features. It also provides safety information, instructions for wall mounting, and details on the product warranty and disposal.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3930 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes steps for charging the handset batteries, setting the date and time, navigating menus, making and receiving calls, using the phonebook, caller ID, and answering machine functions. The document contains information about phone icons, buttons, menus and basic features.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Big Button 100 phone. It has large buttons for easy dialing, handsfree calling, volume controls, last number redial, secrecy mode, and can store up to 10 numbers in memory. The phone has a loudspeaker, adjustable earpiece volume, and is compatible with hearing aids.
(1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3530 digital cordless phone with answering machine.
(2) It describes the handset, base, menus, and features of the phone such as making calls, redialing, the phonebook, call log, and answering machine functions.
(3) The setup instructions explain how to charge the handset batteries, set the date and time, register additional handsets if applicable, and connect the base to a phone line so that the phone is ready for use.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT Converse 2100 corded telephone. It includes:
- An overview of the phone's features such as one-touch memory buttons, a headset socket, and a secrecy button.
- Steps for setting up the phone by connecting it to a telephone line and choosing the correct dialing mode.
- Directions for making calls, using the headset, redialling, and accessing voicemail messages.
- Information on adjusting the ringer volume and tone.
- Safety tips and specifications for the phone.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3710 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes a list of items included in the package and instructions on setting up the base unit and handset, charging batteries, and connecting to a phone line. It also provides an overview of the phone's features and buttons, navigating menus, making calls, using the phonebook, caller ID, and answering machine functions.
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This document provides instructions for setting up and using the Decor 310 caller display telephone. Key features include storing names and numbers in the directory, viewing the calls list, using caller display functions, and setting the alarm clock. The user guide also explains how to make and receive calls, use the last number redial and secrecy functions, and set preferences like ringer volume.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Caller Display 1500, which displays caller ID information and stores calls in a list. It explains how to install batteries, connect the device to the phone line and a telephone, set the time and date, view the calls list, dial numbers from the list, and delete entries. The user is also instructed on adjusting display settings and using features like VIP calls and an alarm.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using a Converse 425 corded telephone. It includes:
1) An overview of the phone's features such as the display, call indicator light, and directory functions.
2) Steps for setting up the phone including installing batteries, plugging it into the phone line, setting the time and dialling mode.
3) Instructions for basic phone functions like making and receiving calls, using the redial and handsfree features, storing contacts, and using BT Select Services.
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Here are the key steps to set up your BT Diverse 5450:
1. Connect the power supply cable to the power socket on the underside of the base station.
2. Plug the power supply unit into a wall socket and switch it on.
3. Connect the telephone line cord to the telephone socket on the underside of the base station.
4. Connect the other end of the telephone line cord to the wall socket.
5. Insert the batteries correctly into the handset.
6. Place the handset on the base station to charge for at least 16 hours before first use.
7. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the date, time and any
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This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the features of the BT Decor 500 telephone. It includes information on making and receiving calls, redialing numbers, using secrecy mode, handsfree talking, storing numbers in the quickdial memory, setting the answering machine features, and more. The guide contains tips and safety information to help users get the most out of their Decor 500 telephone.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT Diverse 5000 Solo cordless telephone. It includes diagrams of the handset and base station and describes how to register the handset, charge the battery, store contacts, adjust settings, and troubleshoot issues. Safety information is also provided.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a new Sagemcom telephone. It includes:
- A welcome message and recommendations to carefully read the safety instructions.
- A list of included items such as the base unit, handset, batteries, power supply and line cord.
- Descriptions and images of the keys and screens on the base unit and handset.
- Step-by-step instructions for installing the phone by connecting the cords, inserting batteries, and initial setup on the handset.
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The document provides instructions for using the Duet 550 telephone, including how to make and end calls, store and dial phone numbers using memory buttons, adjust the ringer volume and tone, use the secrecy and recall buttons, and wall mount the phone. Information is also given on guarantee terms, technical specifications, and switchboard compatibility.
This quick start guide summarizes how to set up and use the Yealink CP860 IP conference phone. It includes unpacking contents, connecting the phone to the network and power, and instructions for basic call features like placing and answering calls. The guide also provides details on accessing the phone's web user interface and configuring account settings.
The document provides instructions and safety information for a DECT 3115 cordless phone. It includes warnings to not expose the phone to water or moisture and to avoid using it during electrical storms. It also lists what is included in the package depending on the model purchased and provides instructions on installing the phone and battery.
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The document is the user guide for the BT Decor 425 digital telephone answering machine. It provides instructions on setting up the device and using its various features, such as making and receiving calls, storing contact numbers, using the answering machine functions, and accessing voicemail remotely. The guide contains information about the product components, button functions, setting the clock, switching the answering machine on/off, adjusting the speaker volume, recording and playing messages, and general troubleshooting.
This document provides a quick start guide and user manual for a BT6610 cordless phone with nuisance call blocking. It includes instructions on setting up the phone, charging the batteries, making calls, using the phonebook and call log, setting parental controls and blocking nuisance calls, using the answering machine remotely and locally, and an overview of the phone's menu and settings. The guide also provides troubleshooting tips and customer support contact information.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 7100 Plus cordless phone. It includes steps for plugging in and charging the handset, registering the handset to a compatible base station, making and receiving calls, using features like caller ID, redial, the phonebook, and text messaging. The document also provides product disposal instructions and information on the manufacturer's warranty and declarations of conformity.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT2200 nuisance call blocker cordless phone. It includes steps for charging the handset batteries, connecting the base unit to power, and registering additional handsets. The document also outlines features like making and receiving calls, using the phonebook, call blocking functions, and battery performance tips. Setup is a multi-step process including charging batteries for 16 hours before connecting the phone line. Menus and buttons are explained to help users navigate features and settings.
This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the key features of the BT3960 Nuisance Call Blocker cordless phone. The document discusses how to charge the handset batteries, set up the phone, make and receive calls, use the call blocking features, and set up and use the answering machine. It also provides troubleshooting tips and customer support contact information.
This document is a user guide for the Gigaset CL750A GO phone. It provides an overview of the phone and its components. The guide describes how to set up the phone for use over an analog landline or internet connection, and how to configure voip settings. It also explains the phone's basic functions such as making calls, using directories, messages lists, and settings menus.
The document provides a quick set-up and user guide for the BT Conferencing Unit X300. It includes instructions on unpacking the contents, connecting cables and chargers, setting up and charging the wireless microphones. The guide also describes basic phone functions like making and answering calls, adjusting volume, using mute, and accessing the redial list, phonebook and call log. Settings covered include date and time, ringer volume and tone, and PBX mode.
The document provides help for connecting a Wi-Fi extender and troubleshooting connection issues. It includes steps to check the signal strength to determine if an extender is needed. If the extender cannot connect to the router, it recommends moving the extender closer or trying different connection methods. It also gives tips on optimal extender placement and potential interference issues. Reset instructions and specifications for power usage are provided.
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This document is the user manual for the NETGEAR AirCard 785S Mobile Hotspot. It provides instructions on how to set up, connect to, and use the mobile hotspot device. The manual covers topics such as installing the SIM card and battery, connecting devices to the hotspot's WiFi network, monitoring data usage, updating settings and security, and troubleshooting issues. It also includes an appendix with frequently asked questions and their answers.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT XD56 Digital Cordless Phone with Answer Machine. It includes directions for charging the batteries, connecting the base unit and handset, making calls, using the phonebook, call blocking features, caller ID, the answer machine, settings, and additional handset registration. Setup involves plugging in the power adapter and phone line cord, activating the batteries by removing a tab, and allowing 16 hours for initial battery charging before use.
This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Halo home phone system. It includes directions for plugging in the base unit and charger, activating and charging the batteries, connecting the phone line, and walking through the setup wizard. The wizard helps pair a mobile phone to the BT Halo using Bluetooth to sync contacts and make calls. The guide then explains how to use the phone's various features like contacts, speed dial, calls list, answer machine, settings and Bluetooth functionality.
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Got everything?
• BT Decor 2500 telephone
with handset attached
• Telephone line cord
(pre-installed)
• Mains power adaptor
(item code 061129)
• User Guide
This User Guide provides you with all the
information you need to get the most
from your phone.
Before you make your first call you will
need to set up your phone. Follow the
simple instructions in ‘Getting started’,
on the next few pages.
Need help?
If you need any assistance with your phone or wish to
view answers to Frequently Asked Questions, please
www.bt.com/producthelp
IMPORTANT
Only use the telephone line cord supplied.
Hearing aid?
The BT Decor 2500 is fitted with an inductive coupler so it is
compatible with hearings aids.
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In this guide
Getting started
Location 5
Connect the mains power adaptor 5
Connect the telephone line 5
Set the time and date on the display 6
Getting to know your phone 7
Using your phone
Make a call 9
Call timer 9
Preparatory dialling 9
End a call 9
Receive a call 9
Handsfree 10
Make a call in handsfree mode 10
Answer a call in handsfree mode 10
Switch to handsfree mode during a call 10
Adjust the handsfree volume 10
Redial 10
View numbers in the redial list 10
Redial a number from the redial list 11
Save a redial number to the directory 11
Delete a number in the redial list 11
Delete the entire redial list 12
Mute 12
Directory
Store a name and number in the directory 13
View/dial an entry in the directory 13
Insert a pause in a number 13
Edit an entry in the directory 14
Delete an entry in the directory 14
Delete the entire directory 14
Caller Display and the calls list
Calls list 15
New calls 15
View the Calls list 15
Dial an entry in the Calls list 15
Copy a number in the Calls list to the directory 16
Delete an entry in the Calls list 16
Delete the entire Calls list 16
1571 Voice mail indication
To access your voice mail messages 17
Turn 1571 on/off 17
BT Services
Pre-stored BT Services numbers 18
View and dial a pre-stored BT Service 18
Add a new service 18
Edit a service 19
Delete a service 19
Restore all services 19
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Settings
Ringer volume 20
Ringer melody 20
Display contrast 20
Using the answering machine
Switch the answering machine on/off 21
Set the answer mode 21
Outgoing messages 21
Record your own outgoing message 22
Play/check your outgoing message 22
Reinstate the pre-recorded
outgoing message 22
Message playback 23
Play messages 23
Call screening 23
Record a memo 23
Answer settings 24
Answer delay 24
Record time 24
Timed answer 25
Switch timed answer on and off 25
Message alert 25
Remote access 26
Switch remote access on or off 26
Set/change the remote access security code 26
If you forgot to switch your answering
machine on before leaving home 27
Operating your answering machine remotely 27
General information
Safety 28
Cleaning 28
Product disposal instructions 28
Guarantee 29
Technical information 29
How many telephones can I have? 29
Switchboard compatibility 29
Switchboard external line access code 30
To insert a pause 30
Recall 30
R&TTE 30
Declaration of Conformance 30
User Guide formats 30
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IMPORTANT
Only use the telephone line cord
supplied otherwise your telephone
may not work.
Using your telephone on a
Broadband line?
If this product is to be used on a
broadband line then you must ensure
that it is connected via an ADSL
microfilter. Using this product on
a Broadband line without an ADSL
microfilter may cause problems with
this product and your Broadband
service. BT ADSL microfilters are
available at www.bt.com/shop and
most shops also stock ADSL filters.
Getting started
Location
You need to place your BT Decor 2500 within 3 metres of a
telephone line socket so that the cable will reach.
Connect the mains power adaptor
1. Plug the mains power adaptor into the power socket on the
underside of the base. Plug the other end into the mains
socket and switch the power on.
Connect the telephone line
1. Plug the telephone line cord into the telephone wall socket.
Power socket
Telephone line socket
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If you have subscribed to a Caller
Display service the time and date
will be set automatically when you
receive your first call.
Set the time and date on the display
You will need to set the correct time and date so that you know
when each answering machine message was received. The time
and date will be shown on the display when in standby.
The default time format is 24 hour, but you can change this to
12 hour if you want to, see below for instructions.
Set the time
1. Press the button. Answer Machine is displayed.
2. Press or to scroll to Date and Time and press .
3. Time is displayed, press .
4. The first digit of the time flashes. Use the keypad to enter the
time, using 2 digits for the hour and 2 digits for the minutes.
If the 12 hour format is set you can use the or
buttons to alternate between AM and PM. Press to confirm.
Set the date
1. Press the button. Answer Machine is displayed.
2. Press or to scroll to Date and Time and press .
3. Time is displayed, press to display Date and press .
4. The current date is displayed with the first digit flashing. Use
the keypad to enter the date using 2 digits for the day, 2 for
the month and 4 for the year. Press to confirm.
Set the time format
1. Press the button. Answer Machine is displayed.
2. Press or to scroll to Date and Time and press .
3. Time is displayed, press to display Time Format and
press .
4. Press or to select either 12 hour or 24 hour
and press .
Your BT Decor 2500 is now ready for use
The default setting is 00:00
The default setting is 01-01-2011.
The default setting is 24 hour.
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Getting to know your phone
Menu
Press to access the menu.
When viewing the Calls
list or directory, press to
access the sub menu list.
3 Line display
In standby, displays
the date and time,
messages received and
any calls in the calls list.
Calls light
Red light flashes to
indicate an incoming call.
Directory
Use to store and dial
directory entries.
Back
Press to move back to
the previous menu
screen or press and hold
to return to the standby
display screen.
Redial/Up
Press to dial the last
number called.
Use to scroll up through
the menu, directory or
Calls list.
Calls/Down
Press to access the
Calls list.
Use to scroll down
through the menu,
directory or Calls list.
OK
Press to confirm a
menu selection.
Mute
(with LED indicator)
During a call, mutes your voice
so your caller cannot hear you.
The red LED illuminates when the
mute function is on.
Vol -/+
Use to increase or decrease the
handset or loudspeaker volume.
Handsfree
(with LED indicator)
Press to use handsfree mode. The
green LED illuminates when the
handsfree function is in use.
BT
Use to access a
range of useful
pre-stored numbers
and further BT
Calling Features.
R (Recall)
Used with
switchboard
services
and certain
BT Calling
Features.
Microphone
When using handsfree your
voice is projected through
the base microphone.
Use to record your outgoing
message and memos.
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Del
During playback, press
to delete the message
being played.
After playback, press to
delete all messages.
Skip (back)
Press once to repeat the message
or press and hold to skip back to
the previous message.
Skip (forward)
Press to skip forward to
the next message.
Ans. On off
Use to switch the answering
machine on and off.
Stop
Stop message playback.
Play
Press to play messages.
During playback, press to
pause a message, press again
to resume playback.
Answering machine buttons
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When the handset is off the hook or
Handsfree is in use the display will
show the icon.
Using your phone
Making and receiving calls
Make a call
1. Lift the handset and wait for the dial tone (or press the
button).
2. Enter the telephone number.
Call timer
Your phone automatically times the duration of every call.
The timer will activate 5 seconds into a call and will continue to
display the time until 5 seconds after the call has ended.
Preparatory dialling
Preparatory dialling lets you view the telephone number on
the display before it’s dialled out. A maximum of 32 digits will
be displayed.
1. Enter the telephone number first. If you make a mistake,
press the button to delete.
2. Lift the handset, or press the button to dial
the number.
End a call
1. Replace the handset on the base or if using handsfree mode,
press the button.
Receive a call
1. When you receive a call, the telephone rings and the red
incoming call LED will flash. Simply pick up the handset
to answer the call or press the button to answer in
handsfree mode.
If you have subscribed to a Caller
Display Service the caller’s number
(and name if stored in the directory)
will be displayed when you receive a
call, see page 15.
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There are 5 loudspeaker volumes.
If a redial number is longer than
16 digits, the first 16 digits will be
displayed for about 3 seconds and
then the screen will scroll to display
the remaining digits. After 3 seconds
the screen reverts back and continues
to scroll back and forth until you
change the display information.
Handsfree
Handsfree mode lets you talk to your caller without holding the
handset. It also allows other people in the room to listen to your
conversation over the loudspeaker. The green LED on the button
will illuminate when handsfree mode is in use and the icon will
be displayed on the screen.
Make a call in handsfree mode
1. Press the button and then enter the telephone number
to be dialled.
Answer a call in handsfree mode
1. When the phone rings, press the button to answer the call.
Switch to handsfree mode during a call
1. During a call, press the button and replace the handset
on the base.
2. To switch back to using the handset, simply pick the handset up.
Adjust the handsfree volume
Use the buttons to increase or decrease the
loudspeaker volume.
Redial
The last 10 telephone numbers called are saved in the redial list.
Each redial number can be up to 32 digits. If the last 6 digits
match a number stored in the directory, the name of the entry will
be displayed as well. You can select any of the numbers to redial,
delete or copy to the directory.
View numbers in the redial list
1. Press the button. The last number dialled will be shown
on the display.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll through and view
the numbers.
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For help with entering names, see
page 13. Use the button to
delete any incorrect digits/characters.
Redial a number from the redial list
1. Press the button.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll through to the number
you want.
3. Lift the handset or press and the number will be dialled.
Or
1. Lift the handset or press , then press the button.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll through to the number
you want.
3. Press the button to dial the number.
Save a redial number to the directory
1. Press the button.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll to the number
you want.
3. Press the button. Save Number is displayed. Press .
4. Enter Name is displayed. Use the keypad to enter the name
and press .
5. Enter Number is displayed followed by the redial number you
wish to save, press . Entry saved is displayed.
Delete a number in the redial list
1. Press the button.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll to the number you
want to delete.
3. Press the button. Save Number is displayed.
4. Press to scroll to Delete Entry and press .
5. The display will show Delete Entry? Are you sure?
Press to confirm. The display will show Entry Deleted.
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Delete the entire redial list
1. Press the button, then the button.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll to Delete All and
press .
3. The display will show Delete All? Are you sure? Press
to confirm. The display will show Entries Deleted.
Mute
When on a call use the mute feature to talk to someone in the
same room without your caller hearing.
1. During a call, press and release the Mute button to mute the
handset microphone. The red LED on the mute button will
illuminate to indicate that the mute feature is on. Your caller
now cannot hear you speak.
2. To switch mute off, press and release the Mute button again.
The LED will turn off and your caller will now be able to
hear you.
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Numbers stored without a name
will be displayed before
alphabetical entries.
Press and hold to exit the directory
and return to standby at any time.
Directory full
If you try to store a new entry and the
directory is full, Directory Full will
be displayed. You will need to delete
entries before you can add new ones,
see page 14.
Entering names
Use the keypad to enter the letters
shown on the buttons, e.g. to store
TOM:
Press once to enter T.
Press three times to enter O.
Press once to enter M.
Writing tips
If you make a mistake, press to
delete the last digit or character.
Use the and buttons to
move the cursor.
To enter a space, press once.
Press repeatedly to enter the
following punctuation symbols:
& - ’ . , 1
Press to toggle between upper
and lower case characters.
If the next letter is on the same
button that you have just pressed,
wait until the cursor moves to the
right before trying to enter it.
Directory
You can store 100 names and telephone numbers in the directory.
Each name stored can be up to 16 characters and each number up
to 24 digits. Directory entries are stored alphabetically.
Store a name and number in the directory
1. Press the button.
If the directory is empty, the display will show Directory
Empty for 2 seconds and then Add Entry. Press the button.
Or, if there are already entries stored, the first alphabetical
entry will be displayed. Press the button, Add New
Entry will be displayed. Press the button.
2. Enter Name is displayed. Use the keypad to enter the name
then press .
3. Enter Number is displayed. Use the keypad to enter the
telephone number and press . Entry Saved is displayed.
View/dial an entry in the directory
1. Press the button, then use the or buttons to
scroll through to the entry you want. Or, to search alphabetically,
enter the first letter of the name you want e.g. for Emma, press
twice to display all entries beginning with the letter E, then
scroll using or to the entry you want.
2. When the entry you want is displayed, press to confirm then
pick up the handset or press the button to dial.
Insert a pause in a number
Press the button in the place where you want a pause
inserted in the number.
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If the telephone number is longer
than 16 digits, the first 16 digits will
be displayed for about 3 seconds and
then the screen will scroll to display
the remaining digits. After 3 seconds
the screen reverts back and continues
to scroll back and forth until you
change the display information.
Edit an entry in the directory
1. Press the button, then use the or buttons to
scroll to the entry you want.
2. Press the button. Add New Entry is displayed.
3. Press to scroll to Edit Entry and press .
4. The name will be displayed. Use the button to delete and
the keypad to enter new characters. When the name is correct,
press .
5. The number is displayed. Use the button to delete and
the keypad to enter new digits. When the number is correct,
press .
6. Entry Saved is displayed briefly and then the screen will
return to the directory list.
Delete an entry in the directory
1. Press the button, then use the or buttons to
scroll to the entry you want.
2. Press the button. Add New Entry is displayed.
3. Press to scroll to Delete Entry and press .
4. Delete entry? Are You Sure? is displayed, press to
confirm.
5. Entry Deleted is displayed briefly and then the screen will
return to the directory list.
Delete the entire directory
1. Press the button.
2. Press the button. Add New Entry is displayed.
3. Press to scroll to Delete All and press .
4. Delete All? Are You Sure? is displayed, press
to confirm.
5. Entries Deleted is displayed briefly.
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IMPORTANT
To use Caller Display you must first
subscribe to the service from your
network provider. A quarterly fee may
be payable. For more information on
BT’s Calling Features call BT free on
0800 800 150.
To ensure the caller’s name is
displayed, make sure you have stored
the full telephone number, including
the dialling code in the directory.
Caller information is not available
With some incoming calls, the
telephone number of the caller is not
available and cannot therefore be
displayed. In this case your BT Decor
2500 provides you with some
explanatory information:
Unavailable – the number is
unavailable.
No Number – the caller has withheld
their number.
International – International call.
Payphone – call is from a payphone.
Ringback – the call is from a number
you set as a ringback number.
If the telephone number is longer
than 16 digits, the first 16 digits will
be displayed for about 3 seconds and
then the screen will scroll to display
the remaining digits. After 3 seconds
the screen reverts back and continues
to scroll back and forth until you
change the display information.
Caller Display and the
Calls list
If you have subscribed to a Caller Display service, you will be
able to see your caller’s number on the display (provided it is not
withheld) prior to answering the call.
If the caller’s name matches an entry you’ve stored in the
directory, you will also see the caller’s name on the display.
Calls list
The Calls list holds the telephone numbers (and names if there is a
match with the directory) of the last 30 received calls along with
the date and time the call was received. The Calls list can display
numbers up to 16 digits and names up to 16 characters. Calls
are listed newest to oldest. When the list is full and a new call is
received, the oldest entry will be deleted automatically.
New calls
When you have a new call in the Calls list i.e. a call you did not
answer, the NEW icon will flash on the screen. When all new calls
have been viewed, the NEW icon will turn off. Only unanswered
calls are indicated as NEW calls.
View the Calls list
1. Press the button. Calls are listed in order from the newest
to the oldest.
2. Press or to scroll through the list.
Dial an entry in the Calls list
1. Press the button to view the list.
2. Press or to scroll to the entry you want.
3. To dial the displayed number, lift the handset or press
or .
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For help with entering names, see
page 13.
Use to delete incorrect digits.
Press to cancel the Delete
operation.
Copy a number in the Calls list to the directory
1. Press the button to view the list.
2. Press or to scroll to the entry you want.
3. Press the button. Save Number will be displayed,
press .
4. Use the keypad to enter a name and press .
5. Use the keypad to edit the number if necessary and then press
. Entry Saved is displayed.
Delete an entry in the Calls list
1. Press the button to view the list.
2. Press or to scroll to the entry you want.
3. Press the button. Save Number will be displayed.
4. Press to scroll to Delete entry and press .
5. Delete entry? Are You Sure? is displayed, press
to confirm.
6. Entry Deleted is displayed and then the screen will return to
the Calls list.
Delete the entire Calls list
1. Press the button to view the list.
2. Press the button. Save Number will be displayed.
3. Press to scroll to Delete All and press .
4. Delete All? Are You Sure? is displayed, press to
confirm (or to cancel).
5. Entries Deleted is displayed and then the screen will return
to standby.
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The message waiting indicator is
activated by a stuttered dial tone
which you can hear when you pick up
your phone. BT Calling Features, such
as Call Diversion and Call Barring use
a stuttered dial tone so therefore will
cause the message waiting indicator
to flash even if no messages have
been left.
IMPORTANT
After an incoming call, or after lifting
the handset, your BT Decor 2500 will
check the line for any messages. You
will experience at least a 2 minute
delay before the message waiting
indicator light flashes if messages
have been left.
1571 Voice mail indication
If you have subscribed to BT Answer 1571 or Call Minder, your BT
Decor 2500 will indicate when you have received a voice mail by
the display showing Msgs – Dial 1571.
BT Answer 1571 and Call Minder are invisible answer machines
located at your local exchange which will take messages when you
are out, engaged on another call or on the Internet.
To enable your BT Decor 2500 to let you know you have messages
you must first subscribe to a BT messaging service:
BT Answer 1571 is a basic answering service and is
completely free of charge. To activate the service, dial
Freefone 0800 003 800.
For information on Call Minder, call BT on Freefone 0800 800
150. This is a chargeable service.
To access your voice mail messages
1. Lift the handset or press .
2. Press the button. BT Answer 1571 is displayed, press
to dial the service.
Turn 1571 on/off
1. Press the button. Answer Machine is displayed.
2. Press or to scroll to Message Waiting and press .
3. Press or to select either ON or OFF and press .
Completed is displayed.
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The new service entered can be up to
16 characters and 24 digits.
BT Services
By selecting the BT Services menu using the button you
can access a range of useful pre-stored numbers and further BT
Calling Features. There are 2 empty memory locations so you can
add 2 extra services of your choice and you can also delete or edit
the pre-stored numbers and add further numbers of your choice.
Pre-stored BT Services numbers:
BT Answer 1571 – to dial BT’s network answering service
BT 118500 – to dial BT Directory Enquiries
Divert On – to switch Call Divert On
Divert Off - to switch Call Divert Off
Check Divert – to check the status of your Call Divert
Call wait on – to switch Call Waiting On
Call wait off - to switch Call Waiting Off
Check call wait– to check the status of your Call Waiting
View and dial a pre-stored BT service
1. Lift the handset or press .
2. Press the button. BT Answer 1571 is displayed.
3. Press or to scroll to the service you want to dial
and then press . The number will be dialled automatically.
Add a new service
1. Press the button. BT Answer 1571 is displayed.
2. Press or to scroll to Service 1 (or 2) and press .
3. Use the keypad to enter a name for the new service and
press .
4. Use the keypad to enter the telephone number and press .
Entry Saved is displayed.
IMPORTANT
To use BT Services and BT Calling
Features you must first subscribe (if
required) to the relevant service from
your network provider. A quarterly
fee may be payable.
For more details on BT’s Calling
Features, call BT free on 0800 800 150.
If you are not connected to the BT
network, some of these services
may not be available. Please contact
your network provider. Call Diversion
services may allow other divert
options. Check with your network
provider for details.
For further information, see the
BT Calling Features user guide
supplied when you subscribe to the
services of your choice.
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Edit a service
1. Press the button. BT Answer 1571 is displayed.
2. Press or to scroll to the service you want to edit
and press .
3. Edit Entry? is displayed, press .
4. Use the button to delete and the keypad to enter new
characters and press .
5. Use the button to delete and the keypad to enter new
digits and press . Entry Saved is displayed.
Delete a service
1. Press the button. BT Answer 1571 is displayed.
2. Press or to scroll to the service you want to delete
and press .
3. Press or to scroll to Deleted Entry? and press
. The display will show Entry Deleted.
Restore all services
1. Press the button. BT Answer 1571 is displayed.
2. Press the button. Add service is displayed.
3. Press or to scroll to Restore All and press .
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Settings
Ringer volume
There are 3 volume settings to choose from: High, Low or Off. The
default setting is High.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine is displayed.
2. Press or to scroll to Ringer Volume and press .
3. The current volume is displayed and heard. Press or
to select the ringer volume you want. On each press you
will hear an example ring.
4. Press to confirm.
Ringer melody
There are 3 standard ringer and 6 polyphonic ringer melodies to
choose from.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine is displayed.
2. Press or to scroll to Ringer Tone and press .
3. The current setting is displayed and heard. Press or
to select the ringer melody you want. On each press you will
hear an example ring.
4. Press to confirm.
Display contrast
There are 8 display contrast levels to choose from. The default
setting is Level 4.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine is displayed.
2. Press or to scroll to Contrast and press .
3. The current setting is displayed. Press or to select
the contrast level you want and press to confirm.
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The default setting is Answer &
Record.
Answer & Record
The pre-recorded Answer & Record
outgoing message, that allows
your caller to leave a message, is:
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at
the moment, so please leave your
message after the tone”.
Answer Only
The pre-recorded Answer Only
outgoing message where the caller
hears an announcement but cannot
leave a message, is: “Hello, your call
cannot be taken at the moment, so
please call later”.
Using the answering
machine
Your BT Decor 2500 can digitally record up to 30 minutes of
messages. It comes with two pre-recorded outgoing messages,
Answer & Record or Answer Only, alternatively you can record
your own version of each.
When first plugged in, your BT Decor 2500 answering machine is
ready to go. It is set to answer calls and record messages. If you
have not already set the time and date, you will need to do this so
that you will know when each message was received, see page 6.
Switch the answering machine on/off
1. Press the button to switch between Answer On and
Answer Off. The selected setting will be announced.
Set the answer mode
There are 2 answer modes to choose from: Answer & Record and
Answer Only. When set to Answer & Record, your caller will hear
the outgoing message and be invited to leave a message. When
set to Answer Only, the caller will hear the outgoing message but
will not be allowed to leave a message.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press .
3. The current mode will be displayed. Use the or
buttons to scroll to the setting you want, either Answer &
Record or Answer Only and press .
Outgoing messages
The outgoing message is the message a caller first hears when the
answering machine picks up their call. There are 2 pre-recorded
outgoing messages to choose from (see note right), or you can
record your own.
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The display will show OGM Recording
while you record your own outgoing
message.
Record your own outgoing message
Your own outgoing message can be up to 2 minutes long. It will
replace the pre-recorded outgoing message. You can re-instate
the pre-recorded message if you want to, see below.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press to scroll to
Outgoing Message and press .
3. Scroll to display Record OGM and press and hold
down the button.
4. After the beep, speak your message clearly into the
microphone on the base (located on the bottom right of base).
5. To end recording, release the button. Your message will be
played back to you.
Play/check your outgoing message
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press to scroll to
Outgoing Message and press .
3. Play OGM will be displayed, press . Your outgoing message
will be played.
Reinstate the pre-recorded outgoing message
This will delete the outgoing message you recorded and the pre-
recorded outgoing message will be re-instated.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press to scroll to
Outgoing Message and press .
3. Play OGM will be displayed, press . Your outgoing message
will start playing, press to delete it. The pre-recorded
message will be played.
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Message playback
When you receive new messages, the display will show Msgs –
Press Play. The red LED will flash and you will hear a beep if the
Message alert is switched on (see page 25). The total number of
messages will also be displayed (new and old), i.e. if you have 3
messages MSG:03.
Play messages
1. Press . Your messages will be played.
During playback, you can:
Press to pause the message, press again to
resume playback.
Press to decrease or increase the loudspeaker volume.
Press to skip forward and play the next message.
Press once to repeat the message being played or press
twice to skip back to the previous message.
Press to delete the message being played.
Press to stop message playback and return to standby.
When all messages have been played back, you will hear, “End of
message” and the display will show Press Delete to Delete All.
If you want to delete all the messages, press , or to keep the
messages just let the machine return to standby on it’s own.
Call screening
When the answering machine is taking a call, you can listen to
your caller leaving a message over the loudspeaker and decide if
you want to take the call in person.
1. To speak to the caller, simply lift the handset and recording will
stop immediately.
Record a memo
You can record a memo on the answering machine for other
members of the house or users to hear. Memos are played back in
the same way as normal answering machine messages.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
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For compatibility with BT 1571
or another voicemail service it is
advisable to keep to the default
setting or lower.
Time Saver
When you ring in to access your
messages remotely, if your answering
machine is set to Time Saver and you
have new messages it will answer
after 2 rings. If you do not have any
new messages, it will answer after 5
rings. This means you can hang up
after the 3rd ring knowing you have
no new messages, saving you time
and the cost of the call.
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press to scroll to Record
Memo and press and hold down the button.
3. After the beep, speak your message clearly into the
microphone on the base (located on the bottom right of base).
4. To end recording, release the button.
Answer settings
Answer delay
Answer delay sets the number of times your BT Decor 2500
will ring before the answer machine picks up the call and starts
playing the outgoing message. You can change the setting to
between 2-9 rings or Time Saver. The default setting is 5 rings.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press to scroll to Answer
Settings and press .
3. Answer Delay will be displayed, press .
4. The current setting will be displayed. Use the or
buttons to scroll to the setting you want (2-9 rings or Time
Saver) and press to confirm.
Record time
You can set the time you want to allocate for a message to be
recorded. You can choose 1, 2, or 3 minutes or unlimited. The
default is 3 minutes.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press to scroll to Answer
Settings and press .
3. Answer Delay will be displayed, scroll to display
Recording Time and press .
4. The current setting will be displayed. Use the or
buttons to scroll to the setting you want (1-3 minutes or
unlimited) and press to confirm.
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Timed answer
You can set the answering machine to be turned on and off at
selected times. You can select: Daily, Mon to Fri, Saturday or Sunday.
Select timed answer set or timed answer off
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press to scroll to Answer
Settings and press .
3. Answer Delay will be displayed, scroll to display Timed
Answer and press .
4. The current setting will be displayed. Use the or
buttons to select either Timed Ans SET or Timed Ans OFF and
press to confirm.
5. If you select Timed Ans SET then Set ON time is displayed.
Enter the hh:mm using the keypad. If the clock has been set
to 12 hour mode then use the button to select AM or PM.
Press to confirm.
6. Set OFF time is displayed. Enter the hh:mm using the keypad.
If the clock has been set to 12 hour mode then use the
button to select AM or PM. Press to confirm.
7. Frequency Daily is displayed use the or buttons
to scroll to the frequency setting you want, either Daily,
Mon to Fri, Saturday or Sunday and press to confirm.
Completed is then displayed. The screen will then display
Timed Answer SET.
Message alert
When you receive a new answering machine message you will
hear an alert beep. You can switch this alert on or off.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press to scroll to Answer
Settings and press .
3. Answer Delay will be displayed, scroll to display
Message Alert and press .
The default setting is on.
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The default setting is on.
4. The current setting will be displayed. Use the or
buttons to select either On or Off and press to confirm.
Remote access
When switched on, you can call in from another phone to listen to
your messages and operate your answering machine.
Switch remote access on or off
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press to scroll to Answer
Settings and press .
3. Answer Delay will be displayed, scroll to display
Remote Access and press .
4. The current setting will be displayed. Use the or
buttons to select either On or Off and press to confirm.
Set/change the remote access security code
The default code is 000 but you can change this to a 3-digit
code of your choice to help prevent unauthorised access to your
answering machine.
1. Press the button. Answer Machine will be displayed,
press .
2. Answer Mode will be displayed, press to scroll to Answer
Settings and press .
3. Answer Delay will be displayed, scroll to display
Remote Access and press .
4. Press to scroll to Set Remote PIN and press .
5. Enter Old PIN will be displayed. Enter the old code (default
code is 000) and press .
6. Enter New PIN will be displayed. Enter a 3-digit code of your
choice and press .
7. Re-Enter PIN will be displayed. Enter the new code again and
press . The display will show Completed and then return to
standby.
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If you enter the security code
incorrectly twice, you will hear.
“Thank you for calling”, and your
answering machine will hang up.
To change the 3-digit security code,
see page 26.
If you forgot to switch your answering machine on
before leaving home
1. Dial your telephone number from another phone and let it
ring. After 20 rings the answering machine will switch on.
2. You can hang up and the answering machine will switch on
and answer calls.
Operating your answering machine remotely
If you answering machine is switched on you can then operate it
remotely.
1. Dial your telephone number. When you hear your outgoing
message, press . You will hear 2 beeps and then, “Please
enter your security code”.
2. Enter your 3-digit security code (the default code is 000).
3. If you have new messages, you will hear, “You have (x) new
messages”, and your messages will start to play. If there are no
new messages, you will hear, “You have no new messages”.
You can now use the keypad to operate your answering machine.
Follow the announcements and instructions you hear.
To hear main menu, press
To play/pause all messages, press
To switch between Answer Record and Answer only mode,
press
To skip back during messages, press
To delete during messages, press
To skip forward during messages, press
To play outgoing message, press
To record a new outgoing message, press
To set answer on or off, press
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General information
Safety
- Only use the telephone line cord supplied otherwise your telephone may not work.
- Do not open the handset or base of the telephone. This could expose you to high voltages or
other risks.
- Do not stand your product on carpets or other surfaces that generate fibres, or place it in locations
preventing the free flow of air over its surfaces.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight.
- Do not submerge any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp conditions, such as
bathrooms.
- Do not expose your product to fire, explosive or other hazardous conditions.
Cleaning
Clean the telephone with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an anti-static wipe. Never use household polish
as this will damage the product. Never use a dry cloth as this may cause a static shock.
Product disposal instructions
The symbol shown here and on the product means that the product is classed as Electrical or
Electronic Equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste
at the end of its working life.
The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC) has been put in
place to recycle products using best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimize the
impact on the environment, treat any hazardous substances and avoid the increasing landfill.
Product disposal instructions for residential users
When you have no further use for it, please remove any batteries and dispose of them and the
product as per your local authority’s recycling processes. For more information please contact your
local authority or the retailer where the product was purchased.
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Product disposal instructions for business users
Business users should contact their suppliers and check the terms and conditions of the purchase
contract and ensure that this product is not mixed with other commercial waste for disposal.
Guarantee
Your BT Decor 2500 is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Subject to
the terms listed below, the guarantee will provide for the repair of, or at BT’s or its agent’s discretion,
the option to replace the BT Decor 2500 or any component thereof, which is identified as faulty or
below standard, or as a result of inferior workmanship or materials. Products over 28 days old from
the date of purchase may be replaced with a refurbished or repaired product.
Within the 12 month guarantee period:
Prior to returning your product, please visit www.bt.com/producthelp to view answers to Frequently
Asked Questions.
Outside the 12 month guarantee period:
If your product needs repair after the guarantee period has ended, the repair must meet the approval
requirements for connection to the telephone network.
We recommend that you contact BT’s approved repair agent Discount Communications Ltd on
0800 980 8999 or a local qualified repairer.
Returning your phone
Where possible, pack the product in its original packaging. Please remember to include all parts,
including the telephone line cord and the mains power adaptor. For guarantee purposes proof of
purchase is required so please keep your receipt.
Technical information
How many telephones can I have?
All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), which is used to calculate
the number of items which may be connected to any one telephone line. Your BT Decor 2500 has a REN
of 1. A total REN of 4 is allowed. If the total REN of 4 is exceeded, the telephones may not ring. With
different telephone types there is no guarantee of ringing, even when the REN is less than 4.
Switchboard compatibility
This product is intended for use within the UK for connection to the public telephone network and
compatible switchboards which support tone dialling and timed break recall. If in doubt, please
consult your network service provider.
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Switchboard external line access code
When connected to an internal switchboard, you may need to enter an access code e.g. 9 to get an
outside line. So that the switchboard has time to pick up an outside line, you may also need to add
a Pause after the access code. A Pause lasts 2.5 seconds.
To insert a pause
1. When storing a number in the directory, press the button in the place you want a pause inserted.
Recall
The button is used when connected to certain switchboards e.g. to transfer calls and for some
BT Calling Features or other services available from your network provider.
R&TTE
This product is intended for use within the UK for connection to the public telephone network and
compatible switchboards.
This equipment complies with the essential requirements for the Radio Equipment and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
Declaration of Conformance
Hereby, BT declares that this BT Decor 2500 is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
If you would like a copy of the Declaration of Conformance, please visit www.bt.com/producthelp
User Guide formats
This document is also available in other formats, such as Large print, Braille and Audio CD.
If you would like a copy, please visit www.bt.com/producthelp