User GuideBT On-Air 1800This product is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be mad
103 Charge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hoursWARNINGUnder no circumstances should non-rechargeable batteries be used. Only usethe approv
11HelplineIf you are experiencing difficulty, please callthe BT On-Air Helpline on 0845 300 0156.Follow instructions on page 33 to set-up youranswerin
➜Insert the CD installation software for theBT On-Air 1800 into your CD ROM drive.Do NOT run the CD now. Instead, follow steps below to start installa
➜Select the on-screen option Search forthe best driver for your device➜Click Next>.➜Select the CD-ROM drive option.➜Click Next>.➜Click Next>.
14Windows will automatically detect the BT On-Air USB unit. (If this does not happensee Help, page 48.)After a few seconds, the screen will thendispla
➜Select the CD-ROM drive option.➜Click Next>.➜Select the on-screen option Search for asuitable driver for my device.➜Click Next>.➜Click Next>
16➜Click Yes>.Windows copies the files to your system.The drivers are installed and the ModemSoftware Installation can begin, see page 17.1➜Click C
17Your modem software installation isautomatically started after the drivers for yourBT On-Air USB unit have been installed. The BT On-Air screen is s
➜Tick the 'Use' box in front of the Internet connections you want to use with your BT On-Air Wireless Modem. You can select as many as you w
If the signal strength is poor or you cannot log on, the most probable causes are that yourcomputer is out of range of the base or that thebase is not
22ABC3DEF5JKL8TUV06MNO9WXYZ14GHI7PQRSCOKRedialIntercomRecall-1-EXTINTAt a glanceHandsetIn UseShows that the handset is in use.In rangeIndicates that y
20Using the modemNoteYour BT On-Air USB unit is powered viathe connection to your computer so, if youare using a laptop computer, you may noticea slig
21The BT On-Air screen is displayed.1. Base stationsBase Name displays the bases your BT On-AirUSB unit is registered to. It can be registeredto a max
You can change the name of a base,for instance to indicate its location.The name is stored in your computer,not in the base itself.Click the BT On-Air
Open the Windows Start menu byclicking the Start button normallylocated at the bottom left of yourscreen.Click Settings.Click Control Panel. The Contr
24Click Add/Remove Programs on theControl Panel.Select BT On-Air 1800 WirelessModem from the list that appears onthe screen. You might have to scrolld
25Press the GREEN PHONE button.The display shows the symbol.Dial the number.Using the telephoneYour handset will automatically time theduration of al
26Press OK then 4, this will delete allnumbers in the redial list.The display will return to the idle state.4GHICOKCOKPress the REDIAL button. This wi
27Press the UP or DOWN button. Thedisplay will show MEM--.Use the DOWN button to scroll to the required memory number andpress OK.OrEnter the number o
If you have subscribed to a Caller Displayservice you can see who is calling you on yourhandset display, (unless the number has been withheld).Importa
Keypad beeps and tonesYou can set your handset to beep or play atone when you press a button on the keypad.Handset settingsPress the INTERCOM button.P
3BT On-Air USB unitStatus (light) MeaningON In range of base.Ready to connect to the Internet.Flashing Evenly Connected to InternetSlow Blinking Looki
Press the OK button.Press the 2 button.Use the UP and DOWN buttons toselect the volume you require.Press OK to confirm.COKCOK▲▼2ABC30NoteThe time is a
31Press the INTERCOM button.Press the OK button. F1will appear onthe display.Press the 3 button followed by the 1 button.Enter existing code (default
32Press the OK button.Press the 7 button.Use the UP and DOWN buttons toselect the base you require.The flashing digit on the left of thehandset is the
33Using the answering machineBefore using your answering machine for thefirst time you need to: set the time and dateand switch the answering machine
34Press the INTERCOM button.Press the 7 button.For Answer and record:Press the 3 button.OrFor Answer only:Press the 3 button twice quickly.Your outgoi
To switch Answer and record mode on:Press the INTERCOM button.Press the 7 button twice.When the answering machine isswitched on the ANSWER button onth
36Playing your messagesIf you have new messages the button, onthe base, will flash red and an envelope iconwill appear on the display of the handset.
37Answering machine operationduring message playback6MNO4GHI5JKL1From base From handsetSkip䊳DeletePlay䊴SkipNoteWhen you playback a message, the handse
Press the INTERCOM button.Press the OK button.Press the 4 button, followed by the 7 button.Use the UP or DOWN button to scrollto either 0to switch VIP
39Press the INTERCOM button.Press the OK button.Press the 4 button, followed by the 5button.Use the UP or DOWN button to scrollto either 0to switch ca
4Quick guide to main featuresDuring a call:Function Button combinationAdjust earpiece volume ▲ and▼buttonsSecrecy C (press C again to cancel)Monitor O
40Remote accessOperating the answeringmachine from an externaltelephoneYou can operate your answering machine fromany external TouchtoneTMphone by pho
41To erase current message.then To erase your outgoing message.then To erase your messages.To listen to your outgoing message.To listen to your previo
42Using additional handsetsand basesUsing additional handsets and basesUp to six handsets can be registered andoperated from any one base. This allows
If you have changed the base's systemcode from the default 0000or if yourhandset is registered to a base and youalso want to register it to anoth
44Press the INTERCOM button.Press the OK button. F1will appear onthe display.Press the 3 button then the 3 buttonagain –– –– –– ––will appear on the d
45Enter a name for the base to bedisplayed on your computer.Enter the system code for the base.(Default setting = 0000)At the base:Press and hold the
Click De-register.Enter the system code for the base(default = 0000).Click OK.Once de-registered, the screen displays the BT On-Air Monitorwindow. The
A BT On-Air USB unit can beregistered on up to 4 bases.If a BT On-Air USB unit is registeredto more than one base station, youcan select which base yo
48HelpBT On-Air USB unitinstallationWhat to do first if installation fails– unplug the BT On-Air USB unit from your computer.– follow Uninstallation i
49Connecting to the InternetWhat to do first if installation wassuccessful but you cannot connect to the InternetCheck that your USB unit is logged-on
5Quick Guide to operating the answering machineFrom the handset:Function Button combinationRecord your outgoing message (OGM) For Answer and record:sp
50HandsetHandset does not charge– Check that the base station is connected to the mains power.– Check that the battery in the handset is correctly ins
51General informationGuaranteeYour BT On-Air 1800 is guaranteed for aperiod of 12 months from the date of purchase.Subject to the terms listed below t
52HelplineIf you are experiencing difficulty, please callthe BT On-Air Helpline on 0845 300 0156.A total REN of 4 is allowed per telephone line.(For e
53Press the INTERCOM button.Press the OK button. F1will appear onthe screen.Press 2. Press 4. Press 2.The number of digits is displayed.Press the OK b
54Wall mounting2Once slotted into the rear of the base, slide upwards to lock into position.1Push the base-mountforward onto the rearof the base.If wa
55Software Licence AgreementTHIS LEGAL DOCUMENT IS AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU,THE END-USER, AND BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLC(BT). BEFORE OPENING THE S
56IndexAdditional handsets units and bases 42custom registration 43de-register from base 44quick registration 43registering handsets 43Additional USB
57USB drivers for Windows 2000 15USB drivers for Windows 98 12USB drivers for Windows Me 14USB drivers for Windows XP 16Internal call 27Internet conne
Offices worldwideThe telecommunications services described in this publicationare subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Servi
6In this guideAt a glance 2BT On-Air USB unit 3Quick guide to main features 4Quick guide to operating the answering machine 5Introduction 7Safety info
Safety informationGeneralOnly use the power supply included with the product. Usingan unauthorised power supply will invalidate your guaranteeand may
8Unpacking your BT On-Air1800 Wireless USB ModemIf anything is missing, please contact yourplace of purchase immediately.One BT On-Air 1800 Wireless M
9Setting upOnce connected, put the plinth back on the baseto prevent it from rocking on the table.There are two positions for the plinth whenjoining i
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