Using sub-addresses to keep your messages private – BT Digital Cordless Telephone User Manual

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Using sub-addresses to keep your
messages private

Your BT Elements is pre-set to make all text messages
available to every handset user with all messages sent from
and received via a ‘General Inbox’ (terminal
number 0).

Your BT Elements phone can register up to 5 handsets.
If you have more than one handset registered to your base,
each handset has a handset number. This number is also used
as a ‘terminal number’ (or sub-address) and allows you to
receive personal text messages at your own handset to keep
them private from other users.

You must remember to tell people your terminal (handset)
number. They must put the relevant terminal number at the
end of your telephone number when they send you a text
message.

Set a terminal number (sub-address)

1. Press

to open the main menu.

2. Press or until

SMS

is displayed, then press

.

3. Press or until

SMS Settings

is displayed and

press

.

Menu

Menu

Menu

If people do not include the terminal

number, the messages will be stored

in the Common Box and will be

accessible to all users of your BT

Elements phone.

Text messaging

If you wish you can change an

existing terminal number to another

number between 6 and 9.

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