1 Before you start
1. Please make sure you have followed the BT Total Broadband Set-up Guide for
the BT Home Hub.
2. Check that your green phone light is on. This will mean that your Home Hub is
ready to use with your Broadband Talk service. If your light is not on you will need
to activate your Broadband Talk service. Please refer to the green box at the
bottom of the page for instructions on how to do this.
3. Your BT Hub Phone 1020 box contains:
Charging cradle
Mains power
adapter
BT Hub Phone 1020
handset
2 x AAA NiMH
rechargeable batteries
(Please note: you will not use this cable if attaching the
charging cradle to the BT Home Hub).
IMPORTANT
Need to activate your Broadband Talk account? You will need your Broadband
Talk number and password which can be found in your Account Summary
Letter or in the email sent to you from BT. Once you have this visit bt.com/bbt,
enter your Broadband Talk number and password and follow the instructions
until you receive a ‘Configuration Successful’ message.
BT Hub Phone and Broadband Talk
Quick Start Guide
Follow these simple steps to start using
Broadband Talk with your BT Hub Phone.
For help or more detailed information, please see the user guide.
2 Setting up the hub phone
1. Remove the grey cover from the
front of the BT Hub by pulling out
towards you. Don’t worry if it feels
a little stiff.
2. Attach the cradle to the
BT Home Hub by pushing in.
3. Slide open the battery
compartment on the back of
your BT Hub Phone handset.
Insert the 2 x AAA rechargeable
batteries supplied. Slide back the
cover to close.
4. Place the BT Hub Phone 1020 into
the cradle on the BT Home Hub.
You should hear a beep when the
handset has been placed correctly.
After registering your handset
please wait 24 hours before making
calls with your new phone to allow
the batt
eries t
o char
ge fully.
NOTE
It is not necessar
y t
o k
eep your handset with the Hub at all times, you can also
locat
e your handset anywher
e in your home. Ins
tead of attaching the cradle to
the Hub, plug the mains power adapter into charging cradle to keep the handset
charged. Occasionally you will need to connect the cradle to the BT Home Hub
and insert the handset to receive software upgrades. You will be asked to do this
when there is new software available.
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3 Registering the hub phone
Ensure your Hub Phone is switched on. To switch it on press and hold the
red button. You now need to register the handset with your BT Home Hub.
Screen prompts on the handset will help guide you through the
registration process – it’s easy!
On the handset:
1.
Register to Hub
will appear on
the screen. Press
OK.
2. Now press and hold the wireless
association button on the back or
side of the Hub (depending upon
which Hub you have) for 3 seconds.
When the phone light on the Hub
begins to flash you can release the
button. Don't hold the button for
longer than 3 seconds otherwise
you might reset the Hub and have
to start again.
3. Press OK and place the handset in
the Hub’s charger.
Registering,
please wait
will appear on screen.
Do not remove the handset until
you get a confirmation message:
Handset registered
.
If r
egis
tr
ation fails, you will have
t
o try the process again. The screen
will automatically return to the
r
egis
ter screen.
4 Final set up
Congratulations. You have registered your BT Hub Phone with the BT Home Hub,
this is the phone that will use your BT Broadband Talk service.
If you have another phone and wish to continue to use it for standard landline
calls, just plug it into your telephone wall socket with an ADSL filter.
If you would like calls that you receive on your standard phone number to
also ring on your hub phones then open your web browser to
bthomehub.home
to go to the hub manager. Select the ‘Telephones’ menu on the left to
change your settings. (Default hub manager username: admin, password: admin)
Your BT Hub Phone 1020 is ready for use.
For more information on how BT Broadband Talk works on the BT Home Hub refer
to the user guide section, ‘Making Calls with BT Broadband Talk’.
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The services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time.
Ser
vices and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract.
Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract.
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NOTE
If you have tr
ouble with the aut
omatic registration process, see the user guide
for the manual registration process.
NOTE
Broadband Talk is like a second phone line for the home, but with no extra line
rental to pay. It comes with its own phone number so you can have a separate line
for the kids or for work calls, keeping the regular home phone free for other calls.
Broadband Talk lets you call any number you like, landlines and mobiles, in the UK
and abroad. Don’t forget our great rates on international calls, from just 1.25p a minute.
F
or more information on how BT Broadband Talk works on the BT Home Hub,
refer to the user guide section, ‘Making Calls with Broadband Talk’ or visit
www.bt.com/broadbandtalk. To manage your service please visit
www
.bt.com/br
oadbandtalk/your
account and have your Br
oadband T
alk
number and password handy.
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