BT BT EQUINOX 1350 - Manual

BT BT EQUINOX 1350

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Welcome...
  • Page 4 – In this guide
  • Page 5 – SMS text messaging
  • Page 8 – Location; Plug the mains power cable into the base and plug the; Getting started
  • Page 9 – Insert 2 x AAA NiMH batteries supplied into the handset.
  • Page 10 – Range indicator
  • Page 12 – Getting to know your phone; Handset buttons
  • Page 14 – Handset standby screen
  • Page 15 – PM
  • Page 18 – Make a call; Using the phone
  • Page 19 – With the handset on the base:; Handsfree calls
  • Page 20 – Make a handsfree call; Answer a call in handsfree; twice
  • Page 21 – Redial; Redial a number from the list; Secrecy; Handset secrecy
  • Page 22 – On; Your caller cannot hear you.
  • Page 23 – Ring / Page a specific handset from the base:; and release; Internal Call Handset; on the handset. You can now talk to each other.; Handset keypad lock; and hold; Keypad; Internal calls; Call another handset or base
  • Page 24 – Transfer a call
  • Page 26 – Handset phonebook; Add entry; Or; Add Entry; Phonebook
  • Page 27 – Phonebook character map
  • Page 28 – Dial an entry; four; Edit name and number; View details
  • Page 29 – Delete an entry; Select ringtone
  • Page 30 – Picture; Copy entry
  • Page 31 – again; Copy phonebook to handset; Copy from SIM to handset
  • Page 32 – NAMES; BACK
  • Page 33 – Base phonebook; Add New Entry; four times
  • Page 34 – Edit entry
  • Page 35 – To subscribe to the SMS text messaging service
  • Page 36 – Cost of the fixed line service; Using SMS; Write an SMS text message; to select; to switch between FasTxT or
  • Page 37 – FasTxT predictive text; “Hello”
  • Page 38 – SMS text messaging character map
  • Page 39 – Using options
  • Page 40 – Drafts folder; Save to Drafts
  • Page 41 – Outbox; Deleting
  • Page 42 – Changing templates; Templates
  • Page 43 – Receiving and reading text messages; Delivery of SMS messages
  • Page 45 – SMS settings; The SMS settings menu lets you:; SMS Service Centre numbers; page; for the correct numbers.
  • Page 47 – User areas; Set personal user area
  • Page 48 – Terminal Number
  • Page 49 – Delete user area
  • Page 50 – from the handset; Time Settings’, page 83; Answering machine
  • Page 51 – Operating the answering machine; MENU; “Answer Off”; Outgoing messages; Answer Only
  • Page 52 – Answer Only mode; ‘Hello, your call cannot be; Set Answer mode
  • Page 54 – Play/delete outgoing message; Answer delay
  • Page 56 – New message display; ‘Memory full. Thank you for calling’
  • Page 58 – Play messages at the base; Message Deleted; Delete all messages
  • Page 59 – Record a memo; Call screening
  • Page 60 – Set call screening volume
  • Page 61 – Thank you for calling”
  • Page 62 – Security code; Set security remote access code; Switch answering machine on remotely; Remote access
  • Page 63 – ‘Please enter your security code’; Time saver; ‘Please enter your
  • Page 65 – Helping you manage your calls; Caller Display; Caller information not available; BT Calling Features
  • Page 66 – Calls lists
  • Page 67 – View/dial missed calls on the base
  • Page 68 – All Calls
  • Page 69 – Delete Calls lists; Call Diversion
  • Page 70 – Call Waiting; Set call waiting
  • Page 71 – Reminder Call
  • Page 72 – It’s your phone, make it work the way you want.; Ringer volume; Personalise the handset
  • Page 73 – Handset name; Handset Name; Language
  • Page 74 – Menu colour; Menu Colour
  • Page 75 – Auto talk; Auto Talk
  • Page 76 – Key beep; PABX access code
  • Page 77 – Call groups
  • Page 79 – Ringtone; Base settings
  • Page 80 – Dial mode
  • Page 81 – System PIN
  • Page 82 – Use your phone as an alarm clock.; Time settings
  • Page 83 – Alarm tone
  • Page 84 – Set day
  • Page 85 – To enter the games menu; Games
  • Page 86 – Expanding your system is easy.; Additional handsets and bases
  • Page 87 – Registration
  • Page 88 – Select base
  • Page 89 – Replacing the handset batteries; Help
  • Page 91 – Unable To Send; for instructions on how to enter the
  • Page 93 – SMS; OK
  • Page 94 – Turns off the opt out option.; all; incoming text is delivered as voice text.; Hello I will be home late”; at the start of your text
  • Page 95 – Safety; General; General information
  • Page 96 – Cleaning
  • Page 97 – Guarantee; The conditions of this guarantee are:
  • Page 98 – Within the 12 month guarantee period:
  • Page 99 – Technical information; How many telephones can you have?; Connecting to a switchboard
  • Page 100 – Access code and entering a pause; and holding; Dialling mode
  • Page 101 – Declaration of Conformance
  • Page 102 – Offices worldwide
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Summary

Page 2 - Welcome...

BT Equinox 1350 – Edition 4.1 – 27.09.05 – 6576 Large, easy to read colour screen. Assign pictures and ringtones to entries in the phonebook. SMS text messaging. Send and receive texts. Write text messages using predictive text or standard text. Range of up to 300 metres outside and up to 50 metresi...

Page 4 - In this guide

Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Range indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Day, date and time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10BT Equinox multiple pack . . . . ....

Page 5 - SMS text messaging

5 In this guide BT Equinox 1350 – Edition 4.1 – 27.09.05 – 6576 If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0870 605 8047 Base phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Add entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Dial entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33E...

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