Your BT Inspiration Featurephone
Your Featurephone may be mounted at two separate
viewing levels. The plinth can be clipped out and moved
to the alternate position without the use of any tools. You
simply clip it out of one position and into another.
The Featurephone may also be wall mounted, the handset
hook will need to be reversed and there is a handset park
‘ lip’ on top of the Featurephone if you need to move
away from the phone during a call.
Your Featurephone is a highly featured display phone for
use with BT Inspiration. Not only does it have a wide
range of features, but it is also easy to use.
The phone is fully handsfree so you can make calls,
receive calls and use features without lifting the handset.
The time and date are shown on your phone on the top line
of the display. The other three lines of the display show the
facilities that can be operated by pressing the keys located
beside the display (display keys).
When the phone is idle a large number of features can
be activated and are displayed in groups of three. If you
are on a call, operating a facility etc., only those options,
relevant to what you are doing, are displayed.
Facility menus and scroll keys
The scroll keys under the display are used to scroll through
the facility options. When the scroll down key is pressed,
the next three available facilities are displayed. The number
of facilities available depends on whether your phone is
idle, you are on a call or you are activating a facility.
The illustration on page 9 shows where the scroll keys
are located on the Featurephone, and gives a brief
explanation of their use on page 8.
Facility activation keys
The six keys associated with the display are used to
activate the facilities shown on the display.
Programmable keys
Above the keypad on your phone you will see eight
programmable keys-lights. These keys are pre-
programmed as line keys. You can easily reprogramme
these keys to suit your own requirements. The codes and
instructions for programming features appear on the
following pages.
Function group keys
There are four function group keys located directly above
the Featurephone display. Particular facilities are grouped
under these keys.
Programme P
This key accesses the options available to customise your
phone settings and to enter your personal twelve number
/ name directory. When you press this key, the following
options are displayed.
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Personal speed list
You are prompted step by step to program your personal
directory of numbers and names. You may program up to
12 numbers each with or without a name.
The numbers programmed here are selected using the
directory
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key.
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Handsfree-answerback
You may program your phone to work in Handsfree
Answerback mode. The options provided are to turn
Handsfree answerback on and off. When ‘set h/f
answerback’ is selected HANDS FREE light flashes red.
When you receive an internal call, you hear a burst of
tone and the call is connected automatically. You can
speak to the caller without touching the phone. To leave
this mode select ‘cancel handsfree answerback’ under
the programming key.
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Key programming
You may re-program any or all of the eight programmable
keys. These are the keys that run along the top of the
phone. You can program lines, extensions, features or
speed dial numbers onto these keys.
You are prompted to select the key you want to program.
When you press the chosen key you are prompted to
select the feature.
To programme the key with a speed dial number select
the ‘Individual Digits’ option.
If you are programming a quick dial number remember
to precede the number with a 9.
When a feature is selected you can enter a number by
selecting ‘Enter data’. This allows you, for example, to
programme a key to Divert a call to a particular number.
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Featurephone basics
THIS SECTION DESCRIBES THE BASIC OPERATION OF THE INSPIRATION FEATUREPHONE
Summary of Contents for Featurephone
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