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User guide
BT Hub Phone 1010
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 2 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 Welcome… to your BT Hub Phone 1010 Digital Cordless Handset • Hi-Definition Sound • 65K Colour display with back light and choice of 5 wallpapers. • Keep track of incoming calls with the 50 number calls list. • 150 Entry phonebook, with the facility to store a home, work and mobile number for each of your contacts • 20 Number redial list, for quick and easy redialing. • 10 Ringtones available.
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 3 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 This user guide provides you with all the information you need to Got everything? get the most from your phone. • BT Hub Phone This phone has been designed to work with BT Total Broadband 1010 handset and BT Broadband Talk. Before you make your first call you will • BT Hub Phone 1010 need to set up your phone. This doesn’t take long and is easy to charger cradle do. Just follow the simple instr
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 4 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 4 In this guide Getting started Using the phone Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Switching the handset power on/off . . . . .25 Setting up the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Make an external call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Standby display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Preparatory dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 5 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 In this guide 5 Dial a phonebook entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Handset settings Edit a phonebook entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Adjust the display contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Store a phonebook entry Adjust the earpiece volume . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 with an assigned ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Naming a handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 6 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 6 In this guide Time settings General information Setting the time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 To set an alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 To change the alarm melody . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . .
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 7 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 7 7 Getting started Location You need to place your BT Hub Phone in the charger cradle WARNING Do not place your BT Hub Phone 1010 and then place both handset and charger cradle in the BT in the bathroom or other humid areas. Home Hub to set it up. When you are doing this you don't Handset range need to use the power supply provided as the handset and The BT Hub Phone 1010 has a range charger c
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 8 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 8 Getting started IMPORTANT 2. Attach the cradle to the BT The hub must be plugged into the Home Hub. mains power socket at all times. Talk/Standby time In ideal conditions, the handset batteries should give about 7 hours talk time or 100 hours standby. Note that new batteries do not reach 3. Slide open the battery full capacity until they have been in compartment on the back normal use for sev
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 9 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 Getting started 9 5. On the handset: Battery performance The charge capacity of rechargeable • Screen prompts on the handset will help guide you through batteries will reduce with time as they wear out, giving the handset less the registration process. It’s easy!. PLEASE REGISTER YOUR talk/standby time. HANDSET TO THE BT HOME HUB will appear on screen. Eventually they will need to be replaced.
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 10 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 10 Getting started If registered successfully you should see: HANDSET REGISTERED. If unsuccessful then HANDSETREGISTRATION FAILED will appear and you will have to try the process again. You will be returned to the please register screen. Standby display Clock Battery status icon Range icon Shortcut to menu Shortcut to phonebook Your BT Hub Phone 1010 is ready for use.
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 11 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 11 11 Getting to know your phone Handset buttons Redial/Vol/Scroll Up/Pause Right In standby, press and release to access the redial To position cursor during navigation. list, page 30. Soft Key 2 During a call, press to increase the earpiece In standby mode or during a call, press volume, page 27. to access the phonebook, page 33. In a menu, press to scroll through options, In a menu, press
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 12 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 12 Getting to know your phone Option buttons Navigating the menus Your BT Hub Phone 1010 handset has a menu system to guide you through the handset and setting options. Refer to the menu map on the next page for the available options. When the handset is displaying the idle screen: 1. In standby press Menu to open the main menu. 2. Use and to scroll through the menu list. Soft Key 1 Soft Key 2
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 13 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 Getting to know your phone 13 Menu map Calls Lists Base settings Received Calls Default Settings Dialled Calls System PIN Delete Calls List Received Calls Dialled Calls Melody All Calls Ringtone External Calls Internal Calls BT Globe Ring Volume 1571 Help desk Time Settings BT 118 500* Alarm On/Off Withhold my number Set Alarm Tone Display my number Set Date & Time Handset Registration Contras
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 14 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 14 Making calls with BT Broadband Talk As part of your BT Total Broadband subscription, you get access to BT Broadband Talk which gives you free UK evening and weekend calls (up to one hour) over your broadband connection. BT Broadband Talk is a simple and convenient way to make calls over the internet. The only difference is that calls go through your broadband connection rather than your nor
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 15 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 Making calls with BT Broadband Talk 15 You don't need to use an additional Standard telephone phone line and wall socket with the BT BT Home Hub line wall socket hub phones, this is because the hub Broadband cable phone works with the hub and the hub Microfilter is connected to the telephone line. C onverter You can still use your normal phone line for outgoing calls by pressing 5 first before
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 16 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 16 Making calls with BT Broadband Talk To see BT Broadband Talk call charges: visit www.bt.com/broadbandtalk and go to the ‘what it costs’ section. You can make outgoing calls using your standard phone line number by dialling 5 and then the number you want to call. After dialling 5 you must wait for a different dial tone to the one you normally use with BT Broadband Talk before dialling a numb
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 17 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 Making calls with BT Broadband Talk 17 Hi Def calls Your BT Hub phone is designed with High Definition Sound (Hi-dS ™) capability. If somebody using a BT Hub Phone (or other Hi-dS ™ capable device) calls someone else using a Hi-dS ™ capable device, then the call will automatically set itself to the best call quality using the Hi-dS ™ call quality feature. Hi-dS ™ works automatically, so you do
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 18 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 18 Making calls with BT Broadband Talk If you also have a videophone or BT Soft Phone associated with your BT Broadband Talk number you can also use them to make simultaneous calls up to a total of 4 calls across all your BT Broadband Talk phones. In situations where there are already 2 calls in progress on BT Hub phone handsets, a warning: MAXIMUMNUMBEROFCALLS ALREADYINPROGRESS is displayed o
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 19 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 Making calls with BT Broadband Talk 19 Call quality Usual call quality using BT Broadband Talk should be better than on a mobile phone, but it can be affected by general congestion on the internet, or by heavy traffic on the broadband link into your home (e.g. if someone in your home is playing games online). We cannot, therefore, guarantee call quality. Call transfers If there is only a singl
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7916 Hub Phone 1010 [6] 19/12/06 16:18 Page 20 Hub Phone 1010 – Edition 2– Issue 5 – 19.12.06 – 7916 20 Making calls with BT Broadband Talk Making and receiving multiple calls Independent of Hub Independent of Hub Standard telephone Softphone line wall socket Broadband cable Microfilter C onverter Videophone HS 1 Corded or DECT phone BT Hub Phone Corded or DECT phone plugged into back of hub plugged into phone line HS 2 HS 5 HS 3 HS 4