System Settings; Opening System Settings; Wireless & Networks Settings; Handset And Base Settings - BT Home SmartPhone S User Manual

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System settings

You use the System settings app to choose
how your phone looks, sounds, communicates,
protects your privacy, and operates in many
other ways.

Opening System settings

Press Home
then Menu
System settings. Or touch the Settings
the Home screen or in the Launcher.
WIRELESS & NETWORKS
Use Wireless & Networks settings to set up and
manage connections to networks and devices
via Wi-Fi.
What's on the Wi-Fi settings screen
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Wi-Fi Check to turn on Wi-Fi so you can
connect to Wi-Fi networks.
Wi-Fi networks Shows a list of Wi-Fi
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networks you've already set up and those
detected when the phone last scanned for
Wi-Fi networks.
Add Wi-Fi network Opens a screen
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where you can add a Wi-Fi network by
entering its SSID (the name it broadcasts)
and security type.
What's on the Handset & base
settings screen
Handset settings – see and change the
settings on your handset
Registration – lets you register your
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, and touch
handset to other DECT bases
on
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Register with PIN code
Select base – choose which one you want
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to connect to
Auto pick-up – check this so your phone
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will answer automatically when picked up
from the base
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Auto hang-up – ends a call automatically
when the handset is replaced in the base
Base settings - See and change the settings
on your base
Registration – allows you to set the base
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in registration mode (e.g. if you want to
add more handsets)
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Delete handset – allows you to delete
handsets from the system
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Change PIN code – lets you change the
base registration PIN
If you need some help, call us on 0808 100 9889* or go to bt.com/producthelp
Reset – will delete all data stored on your
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DECT base eg Answer phone messages,
call logs etc.
Intrusion – allows users of other handsets
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registered to the same base to join a call
by picking up the handset
The following advanced settings also
appear but we recommend that you don't
change these (they may affect how your
phone works)
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Network type – check Public for most
residential phone connections or Private
if you have a private network
Recall duration – allows you to set the
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duration of the Flash or Recall mode; this
should be set at 100ms
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PABX prefix – use this to set up an
automatically dialled access code (e.g. 9)
if you're connected to a switchboard
What's on the Answer phone
settings screen
Use the Answer phone settings to control:
Remote access – activate remote access and
set the PIN
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