BT Everyday Phone Quick Setup And User Manual page 7

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Quick set-up guide
3. Go!
Your Everyday Phone is now ready
for you to use
• For help setting the date and time,
go to page 33.
• For instructions on making a call,
go to page 15.
• For help personalising your phone's
settings, go to page 28.
Or, you may find the answer in
the Help section on page 39 or
see our online frequently asked
questions at bt.com/producthelp
Alternatively, call the Helpline on
0800 218 2182*.
Tip
If you call the Helpline for advice,
it's a good idea to call using
another phone so you can follow
any instructions using your
Everyday Phone.
* Calls made from within the UK
mainland and mobile networks are free.
International call costs may vary.
If you need some help, call us on 0800 218 2182* or go to bt.com/producthelp
Using your Everyday Phone
on a line with broadband?
To avoid problems with your
broadband or noise on your
phone line, you might need to
plug your telephone line cord
into the wall socket via
a microfilter (not supplied).
If your main phone socket has
a single socket, you do need to
use microfilters, like this:
You'll need a microfilter for
every phone socket where
you've got equipment plugged
in – up to a maximum of four
per line – including alarm
sytems and digital TV boxes.
You can get BT ADSL micro
filters from bt.com/shop
You don't need to use
microfilters if your main
phone socket has two
separate sockets, like these:
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