Call – BT Digital Cordless Telephone User Manual

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Receive a call

When you receive a call, the phone rings, the

symbol

flashes, the keypad backlight comes on and the Calls light on
the base flashes.

Call

is displayed and the

or

symbol flashes to let you know if it is an external or internal
call.

1. If your handset is on the charger and auto-answer is on: pick

up the handset to answer the call.

Or

If your handset is on the charger and auto-answer is off: pick
up the handset and press

to answer the call.

Or

If your handset is off the charger, press

.

Earpiece volume

During a call you can adjust the volume of the
earpiece/handset receiver. There are 5 volume levels to
choose from.

1. Press

to increase or

to decrease the volume.

INT

EXT

EXT

Ringer volume

While the phone is ringing, you can

use

or

to adjust the

ringer volume.

Caller Display

If you have subscribed to your

network’s Caller Display service, the

caller’s number (or name if stored in

the phonebook) is displayed. See

page 37 for more information.

Using the phone

Auto answer

As long as you have auto answer set

to ON you can just pick the handset

up off the charger to answer a call. If

you have switched it off, you will

need to press

. Auto answer ON is

the default setting. See page 28 for

more information on auto-answer.

Range

The

symbol on the display

indicates when you are in range of the

base. If the symbol flashes and you

hear a warning beep, you are out of

range and will need to move closer to

the base.

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