Making internal calls, Receiving internal calls, Transferring calls – BT STUDIO 4500 User Manual

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Page the handset(s)

You can alert handset users that they are wanted or locate a
missing handset.

1

. Press

on the base. The handset(s) will beep and display

Paging

.

2

. Press

on the base again or press any button on the

handset to stop the handset beeping.

Making internal calls

If you purchased a BT Studio 4500 multi-pack, you can make
internal calls between handsets.

1

. Press

and enter the number of the handset you want

to call (or press

to call all handsets registered to the

base). The other handset(s) will ring and display your handset
number to let the handset user know who is calling. When the
other handset answers hold your conversation as normal.

2

. Press to end the call.

Receiving internal calls

When you receive an internal call, the calling handset number will
be shown on the handset display.

1

. Press to answer the call,

Transferring calls

If using a BT Studio 4500 multi-pack, you can transfer an external
call to the other handset.

1

. During an external call, press

.

2

. Enter the number of the handset you want to call. The other

handset will ring and display your handset number to let the
handset user know who is calling. The external caller will be
put on hold and hear music.

3

. When the other handset answers, press to transfer

the call.

You cannot answer the beeping

handset as you would a call.
Stopping the beep at a handset

stops the beep on all handsets.

If you only have two handsets you

do not need to enter the handset

number to call.

If two handsets are engaged on

an internal call and an external

incoming call is received, beeps

will be emitted in the earpiece of

both handsets and the incoming

call details will be shown on the

screen. The internal call has to be

ended before the external call can

be answered.

If you only have two handsets you

do not need to enter the handset

number to call.

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