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Important safety and  

care instructions.  

Keep for future reference.

Your Digital Voice Adapter from BT is manufactured 
to comply with European safety standards. Please 
read the following instructions carefully before 
installing and using it.

Installation and location

  For indoor use only in the UK.

  Position all parts away from heat and sun (eg away 

from radiators, window sills or other electrical 
equipment that can get hot).

  Keep area ventilated (eg don’t put in cupboards 

or back of sofas) and don’t block any vents with 
objects or thick carpets.

  Keep device and cables out of young  

children’s reach.

  Electronic devices hate liquids; don’t place 

devices and power adapters in damp areas or near 
sources of water or splashes.

  Product may cause scratches or marks if placed 

on fragile surfaces (eg veneered wood or delicate 
fabrics); place on a mat if needed.

  Don’t use near flammable substances or in  

a flammable atmosphere (e.g. warehouse  
or garage).

  Designed for use at room temperatures between 

0°C and 40°C. 

Care and maintenance

  Treat all parts with care; no shock or vibration, and 

don’t pull or twist any cables.

 Regularly check your product for damage to 

ensure small parts aren’t exposed.

 Dust with a soft dry cloth; no water or solvent.

Regularly check that objects don’t cover any parts 
or any vents which could cause overheating.

 When not in use, store in a dry place and away 

from extreme heat or cold. 

Warnings

  If your device appears damaged, stop using it 

immediately. Switch off your electrical socket  
if it’s safe to do so and contact our helpdesk.  
See terms in the Guarantee section below.

  Don’t try to open your device. There are no 

serviceable parts and you risk an electrical shock.

  This device has been evaluated for and shown 

to be compliant with European Guidelines when 
installed and operated with a minimum distance 
of 20cm between the unit and your body.

  There is a slight chance your adapter could  

be damaged by an electrical storm.  
We recommend that you unplug the power  
during an electrical storm.

  It’s recommended that if you have a pacemaker 

fitted you check with a medical expert before 
using this product.

  Radio signals transmitted between the handset 

and base may cause interference to hearing aids.

Other information

The Digital Voice Adapter contains code that is 
covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL).  
In accordance with the GPL, BT has made  
the relevant code available for download at  
bt.com/help/gplcode

Radio Equipment Directive Declaration  

of Conformity and Power Efficiency information
Hereby, British Telecommunications plc declares 
that the radio equipment type Digital Voice Adapter 
(Item code 100121, Model no. X16-G90) is in 
compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
You’ll find the full text of the EU declaration of 
conformity and power efficiency information  
at 

bt.com/help/digital-voice

Radio transmission information
Frequency range

Max power

1881.792–1897.344MHz

19.9dBm

Disposing of your old electrical and  

electronic equipment
The Government has a legal requirement to  
minimise the unsorted waste disposal of electrical 
and electronic equipment and to maximise its 
separate collection and environmentally sound 
management. The symbol shown here and on 
a product, means you shouldn’t throw it in your 
normal rubbish at the end of its working life.
This product may contain substances that could 
be harmful to people or the environment if it’s not 
recycled correctly. Check with your retailer to find 
out how to recycle your old equipment, or if you’ve 
bought something from us that has the crossed out 
wheelie bin symbol on it and it’s similar to the kit you 
don’t need any more, you can send us your old kit 
and we’ll get rid of it in an environmentally friendly 
way. Here’s the address: WEEE Take Back Scheme, 
BT Returns, BT DF, Darlington Road, Northallerton 
DL6 7ZY.

Summary of Contents for Digital Voice Adapter

Page 1: ...1 Digital Voice Adapter User guide...

Page 2: ...dapter to your Hub See how to access the BT Smart Hub Manager on page 4 First things first Your Digital Voice Adapter is designed to work with the latest BT Hub It gives you the freedom to keep using...

Page 3: ...o make sure you ve got another way to call for help in an emergency What your Digital Voice Adapter light means 1 On initial plug in flashes 0 5 seconds on 2 seconds off 2 During registration flashes...

Page 4: ...n status Connected 2 4 GHz status O 5 GHz status O Ethernet 23 Wireless 2 4 GHZ 0 5 GHz 0 USB 0 Wizards FAQs User guide Status On Brightness 100 Schedule O How to access the BT Smart Hub Manager If yo...

Page 5: ...ou can deregister the Adapter by using the Handset menu 1 From the menu go to Settings and press Select Then scroll down to Registration and press Select 2 Scroll down to Deregister and press Select 3...

Page 6: ...l day every day Chat with us online at bt com chat We re here to help seven days a week between 7am and 11pm Call us on 0800 800 150 Any time between 8am and 9pm Mon Fri and 8am to 8pm Sat Sun Make su...

Page 7: ...th a minimum distance of 20cm between the unit and your body There is a slight chance your adapter could be damaged by an electrical storm We recommend that you unplug the power during an electrical s...

Page 8: ...year from when you bought it This means we ll either repair it or replace all or part of the product if it s not working properly If you bought the product more than 28 days ago we might replace it w...

Page 9: ...plc 2020 We re registered in England at 81 Newgate Street London EC1A 7AJ UK company number 1800000 DVA 1 0 Available in other formats including braille large print or audio CD If you would like a co...

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