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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION TO YOUR BT MICRO... 2 WELCOME... 2 BT MICRO FEATUREPHONE... 2 HOW TO USE YOUR BT MICRO FEATURE PHONE... 3 Phone setup... 3 Answering and making calls... 3 Transferring calls... 3 Deflecting calls... 4 Diverting incoming calls Line Divert... 4 Diverting internal calls... 5 Diverting Calls to external numbers... 6 Answering Machine and Voicemail... 6 Answering machine... 6 Voice Mail... 7 Personal speed dials... 7 System speed dials... 8 BT MICRO DECT PHONE... 9 Making Calls... 9 Make an external call... 9 Preparatory dialling (pre-dialling)... 10 End a call... 10 Answer a call... 10 Handsfree Calls... 10 Storing contacts in your private and shared phonebooks... 10 Call a number in your private or shared phonebook... 10 DECT AND STANDARD PHONE OPERATION... 11 Making Calls... 11 Diverting Line calls... 12 Diverting internal calls... 13 Voicemail... 13 Speed dialling... 14 1

Introduction to your BT Micro Welcome The BT Micro is a very powerful communication system that provides a comprehensive solution for both voice and data needs This quick reference guide highlights some of the many voice facilities that are provided by the system. You can use a standard telephone or the highly featured V8 Featurephone or a cordless DECT handset This guide helps you to use each type of phone BT Micro Featurephone To get the most from your BT Micro, we recommend that you use the featurephone. To order more featurephones please contact BT sales FREE on 08001693024 Secrecy Key Hands-free and light Volume Keys 4 Function Keys Programming Messages Directories ISDN Message waiting/ Ringing indicator Handset 6 Display Keys Programmable keys. Numeric Keypad Clear Key Scroll / Edit keys 2

How to use your BT Micro Feature Phone Phone setup To select a different ringing tone or display contrast the Key the Scroll Down Key ( ) Select Ringing options and select a different ringing tone and Confirm Select Contrast options and select a different level of contrast Answering and making calls Answer a call that is ringing on the Featurephone using the handset Pick up the handset Answer a call that is ringing on the featurephone using hands-free Select Answer the call or Make an external call Pick up the handset BT Micro To select a regular phone line, press Line key 1 or key 9 and key the number you wish to contact To select an IP line, key 8 and key the number you wish to contact Note: For IP lines you must subscribe to the BT Broadband Voice service Make an internal call Select Internal call Select Ext. no. or. Key the extension number (20 23 for wired, 31 34 for cordless), and Pick up the handset or press Transferring calls Note: The following instructions assume you are on a call Transfer a call to an internal extension Select Internal transfer Select Ext. no. and when the call is answered Select Transfer Transfer a call to an external number Select External transfer Select an available line as indicated by Key the external number and when the call is answered select Transfer 3

Deflecting calls Note: The following instructions assume that your extension is ringing Deflect a call to another extension Select Deflect the call Select Ext. no Deflect an incoming call to the Answering Machine Select Deflect to voicemail Deflect an internal call to your Personal Mailbox Select Deflect to voicemail Diverting incoming calls Line Divert Divert all calls received on a line the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Line Divert" appears on the display Select Line Divert Select the line from the display Select Divert all calls Key the internal extension number, or "Answering Machine" (to divert calls to the Answering Machine) Cancel divert all calls on a line Select Cancel line divert Select the line from the display Select Divert all calls Divert calls received on a line when your extension is busy the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Line Divert" is displayed Select Line Divert Select the line from the display Select Divert when busy Key the target extension number, or "Answering Machine (to divert the calls to the Answering Machine) Cancel divert when busy the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Line Divert" is displayed Select Line Divert Select the line from the display Select Divert when busy 4

Divert calls on a line when it is not answered (after four rings) the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Line Divert" is displayed Select Line Divert Select the line from the display Select Divert on no answer Key the target extension number, or "Answering Machine" (to divert calls to the Answering Machine) Cancel divert a call on no answer the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Line Divert" is displayed Select Line Divert Select Divert on no answer Diverting internal calls Divert all calls to an extension the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Extension Divert" is displayed Select Extension Divert Select Divert all calls Select the extension, or "Divert to voicemail". This diverts the call to the extension s voice mailbox Cancel divert all calls Select Cancel Divert Divert calls when your extension is busy the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Extension Divert" is displayed Select Extension Divert Select Divert when busy Select the extension, or "Divert to voicemail" Cancel extension divert on busy the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Extension Divert" is displayed Select Extension Divert Select Divert when busy Divert calls when your extension does not answer (after four rings) the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Extension Divert" is displayed Select Extension Divert Select Divert on no answer Select the extension, or "Divert to voicemail" 5

Cancel extension divert on no answer the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Extension Divert" is displayed Select Extension Divert Select Divert on no answer Diverting Calls to external numbers Line Divert and Extension Divert can be set up to an external number. In most cases this requires two lines to be available so it is necessary that at least one IP line is equipped Proceed as above for Line and Extension Divert When prompted for the destination number Key 8 and the target external number Note: For IP lines you must subscribe to the BT Broadband Voice service Answering Machine and Voicemail Enter a Voicemail or Answering Machine personal greeting, and Select an extension or the Answering Machine from the menu Then enter your Voice Mailbox Password followed by # Select Greetings Follow the text and voice prompts to enter and check your greeting Change your Voicemail or Answering Machine Mailbox Password, then Select an extension or the Answering Machine from the menu Enter your existing password, (default is 1111), followed by # the Scroll Down Key ( ) Select Change password and Enter your new password (up to 8 digits long - e.g. 12341234) Select Confirm Answering machine In default all incoming calls Divert on no answer to the answering machine Retrieve messages from the Answering Machine Select Ans/Machine messages Select the Answering Machine from the menu Enter the Password (1111 in default),followed by # Select Play 6

Voice Mail Extensions must have a voicebox allocated to access any of the voicemail facilities Turn on your voicemail Divert on no answer to the voicemail is automatically set when a voice mailbox is allocated to your extension You may also select the other Divert options as required the Scroll Down Key ( ) until "Divert" is displayed Select Divert Select Divert when busy or Select Divert all calls Select "Divert to voicemail" Retrieve messages from your voice mailbox Select New voice messages Enter your extension number. You will be prompted to Enter your Voice Mailbox Password, followed by # Select Play Personal speed dials Programme your personal speed dial list numbers and names, then Select Personal entries Select the location you want to program, and Enter the number Select Confirm. When prompted to enter a name 2 once for A, twice for B, three times for C; press 3 once for D, twice for E, three times for F; and so on Wait two seconds for the screen cursor to move on before entering the next letter. A maximum of ten characters per name (including spaces) is allowed On completion of the name Select Confirm to finish programming Dial a number from your personal speed dial list, then Select Personal speed dial Select the desired location and the number will be dialled 7

System speed dials Any extension can programme the 99 system speed dial numbers Programme system speed dial list numbers and names, then the Scroll Down Key ( ) Select System Entries and then Select the location you want to program, and Enter the number, and then Select Confirm. When prompted to enter a name 2 once for A, twice for B, three times for C; 3 once for D, twice for E, three times for F; and so on Wait two seconds for the screen cursor to move on before entering the next letter. A maximum of ten characters per name (including spaces) is allowed. On completion of the name Select Confirm to finish programming Dial a number in the system speed dial list, then Select System speed dial Enter the first letter of the name Select the entry and the number is dialled 8

BT Micro DECT Phone Soft keys Rock Key Talk Key On/Off and End Key Star & Ringer Off Key Recall/Internal Key Hash, Lock & Pause Key Calls Key Making Calls Service Key (Future) Make an external call and listen for dial tone Obtain a free Line by keying 9 for the standard line and 8 for an IP line and dial the number Note: For IP lines you must subscribe to the BT Broadband Voice service Make an internal call and listen for dial tone. Key the extension number (20-23 for corded extensions and 31-34 for cordless extensions) Out of range warning: If you move too far away from the base unit during a call, your phone will sound an alert tone. You need to move closer to the base unit or your call will be disconnected Low battery warning: If your phone battery is low, it will sound an alert tone. Place your phone on the base unit for charging as soon as possible or it would turn off when it is out of battery. Placing the phone on the base unit for charging will end the current call 9

Preparatory dialling (pre-dialling) Enter the number you want to call. The number appears on the display CLEAR to delete an incorrect digit to place the call End a call or place the phone on the base unit or charger Answer a call If the phone is in the charger lift it to answer the call If the phone is not in the charger press to answer the call Handsfree Calls If you want to use the phone s speaker during a call OPTIONS. to select SPEAKER. OK You can hear the caller over the loudspeaker and you can speak via the microphone. Storing contacts in your private and shared phonebooks Your phone has a private and a shared phonebook. The information in your private phonebook is stored in your handset. The information in your shared phonebook is the System Sped dial list and is common to all phones, wired and cordless Storing names and numbers NAMES OK to select the phonebook you wish to open, PRIVATE or SHARED. to select ADD ENTRY, and press OK Enter the name for the record. You must enter a name Enter the number Note: You must enter the line access code 9 or 8 as the first digit in the Private phonebook. You must NOT enter the line access code in the Shared phonebook. SAVE Call a number in your private or shared phonebook NAMES Select VIEW to select the PRIVATE or SHARED phonebook. OK to scroll to the contact you wish to call or search by letter Call directly from your private phonebook up or down to view the phonebook to scroll to the contact you wish to call or search by letter 10

DECT and Standard phone operation Making Calls Make an external call Go off hook Obtain a free line by keying 9 for the standard line and 8 for an IP line and dial the number Note: For IP lines you must subscribe to the BT Broadband Voice service Make an internal call Go off hook Key the extension number (20-23 for corded extensions and 31-34 for cordless extensions) Transfer external call to an internal extension When you are on the call you wish to transfer the RECALL key (R) Key the extension number Go on hook Put an external call on hold When you are on the call you wish to transfer the RECALL key (R) Replace the handset to continue to use the phone The call is held for thirty seconds when the telephone is idle If the telephone is busy, it will ring when the handset is replaced To park an external call the RECALL key (R) Key 712 Replace the handset To retrieve a call from park Key 712 from any phone The parked call is retrieved 11

Diverting Line calls Divert all calls on a line Key 792 followed by the line number (1, 2 or 3) Key the extension number, or Key the external phone number (including Line access code 8) followed by # Cancel line divert all calls Key 792 followed by the line number (1, 2 or 3) Divert line calls when the answering phones are busy Key 793 followed by the line number (1, 2 or 3) Key the extension number, or Key the external number, (including Line access code 8) followed by # Cancel line divert on busy Key 793 followed by the line number (1, 2 or 3) Divert calls when the line is not answered (after four rings) Key 794 followed by the line number (1, 2 or 3) Key the extension number, or Key the external phone number (including line access code 8) followed by # Cancel line divert on no answer Key 794 followed by the line number (1, 2 or 3) 12

Diverting internal calls Divert all calls Key 732 Key the extension number, or Key the external phone number (including Line access code 8) followed by # Cancel divert all calls Key 732 Divert calls when your telephone is busy Key 733 Key the extension number, or Key the external number, (including Line access code 8)followed by # Cancel divert a call on busy Key 733 Divert calls when your telephone is not answered (after four rings) Key 734 Key the extension number, or Key the external phone number (including Line access code 8) followed by # Cancel a divert a call on no answer Key 734 Voicemail Turn on your Voicemail When you are allocated a voice mailbox Divert on no answer is automatically set to your Voice box The Voice code is 710 To Divert all your calls to your Voicemail, key 732 followed by 710 To Divert on Busy to your Voicemail, key 733 followed by 710 13

Message waiting indication From a DECT phone A message indication symbol appears on your DECT handset and a broken dial tone is heard when going off hook, when a message has been left in the Answering Machine or the extension s voicemail From a Standard phone When a message has been left to a broken dial tone is heard when going off hook Retrieve messages from your voice mailbox Lift handset on a standard phone or press Key * on a DECT phone Enter your extension number (to access the Answering Machine enter 0 ) You will be prompted to enter your password (1111 in default), followed by # Once you are in your voicemail box, the following codes are used to provide your voicemail features 91 Records your greeting 92 Plays your greeting When listening to your greeting key 1 To start playing messages Once you are replaying your messages key # To pause your message 2 To save and go to next message 3 To erase and go to next message 4 To go to start of message 5 To go to previous message 6 To erase all messages 7 To go back 10 seconds 8 To go forward 10 seconds 9 To forward the message 0 To return the call Speed dialling Programme your personal speed dial list Key 75 Enter the location (01-30) where you want to store the number Key the number to store, replace the handset Dial a number from your personal speed dial list Key 74 Enter the location (01-30) of the number required, and the number is automatically dialled Dial a number from the system speed dial list Key a system speed number (401-499) 14

Table of Features you can use with your BT Micro with any ordinary and DECT phones Feature Code Feature Code Call Pick-up 727 Night Service on/off 738 Call Waiting Tone Protection 725 (R725) Page - Featurephones 716 Conference R3 Park R712 Extension Divert All 732 xx Pick up parked call 712 Extension Divert on Busy 733 xx Redial 77 Extension Divert on No Answer 734 xx Redial IP Call over Line 1 R77 Do Not Disturb set/cancel 736 Alarm Call 718 (HHMM) Door Open 731 (R731) Alarm Call cancel 718* Extension Lock change code 714 xxx Reset telephone 739 Extension Lock - lock/unlock 713 xxx Ring Back R5 External Call Hold R Room Monitor 798 Follow Me 735 (Password) xx Saved Number Redial 781-785 Forward Recall R722 Speed Dial personal numbers Outgoing group 2 (IP Line Access in default) Outgoing group 2 (Line 1 Access in default) 8 Speed Dial system numbers 9 Speed Dial /programming personal numbers Line Divert All Calls 792 (1, 2, 3) Voice call (to an individual Featurephone) Line Divert on Busy 793 (1, 2, 3) Voice Mailbox number 710 Line Divert on No Answer 794 (1, 2, 3) Voice mail retrieving 74(01-30) 401-499 75 (01-30) 715 xx * 15

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Offices Worldwide The telecommunications services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Services and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc s respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract. British Telecommunications plc 2005. Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ. Registered in England No: 1800000. Part No. LR2770.31020-3