BT Quantum BT 8528 Quick Reference Manual

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BT 8528 Digital Phone
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1 Handset
3 Ring/Message
Indicator
4 Feature Keys
5 Dialpad
6 Navigation Keys
7 Programmable Keys
8 External Speaker
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786
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Handset:
The handset is hearing aid compatible (HAC). When using headset or
in Hands-free mode, you need not use the handset.
Display: Viewing area for using features and identifying callers.
Ring/Message Indicator: Flashes to show call, message and feature activity.
Flashing An incoming call or Auto Answer activated
On On a call or using a feature.
Off Telephone is idle.
Feature Keys: Provide quick access to commonly used features.
Key Feature
Up
Down
Volume control for the ringer, handset, and speaker. Adjust ringer volume while phone is ringing. Adjust handset or speaker volume while using handset or speaker.
Hands-free
Press to activate Hands-free mode (speakerphone).
Mute
Press to temporarily turn off microphone during a call.
Directory
Accesses the system speed dial list. Select number index and lift handset to dial.
Cancel
Cancel key when handset lifted. Left/backspace when entering dialpad text.
Key Feature
Redial
Calls the last external number dialled.
Hold
Places the current external call on hold.
Recall Recall Key / Transfer, Conference (See Feature Code table)
Message
Connects to your voice mailbox and lights to indicate message waiting. Toggles between Alpha Mode and Numeric Mode when entering dialpad characters.
Dialpad: Use to dial phone numbers, enter feature codes, and enter characters when using features that require text input.
Navigation Keys: Use to scroll through the System and Individual Speed Dial Directories.
Programmable Keys: 14 programmable keys.
External Speaker: Provides audio for Hands-free calls and background music.
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Using your BT 8528 Phone
Placing Emergency Calls
Select a line or lift the handset and dial 9 Dial emergency number: 999 or 112
Answering Calls
Lift the handset, or Press Hands-free to answer a call with a headset or in Hands-free mode.
Placing Internal Calls
Lift handset or Press Hands-free Dial extension number.
Placing External Calls
Lift handset or Press Hands-free Dial Outgoing Call access code (9 by default) Dial the number.
Redialling External Numbers
With or without lifting handset Press Redial or lift the handset and Dial 77.
Transferring Calls to Extensions
While on a call Press Recall Dial extension number Or Dial Outgoing Call access code (9 by default) and external number.
Wait for answer, announce call, and hang up. If no answer Press Recall to return to call. Or Hang up to transfer call and disconnect call from your phone.
Programming Keys
Lift the handset and dial 727 Select the key to be programmed Dial Feature Code or number to be assigned to the key Hang up phone to finish programming.
(See Feature Code Table for list of codes.)
Using Do-Not-Disturb
To activate or cancel: Lift the handset and dial 736 When ON, callers receive busy signal.
Personal Speed Dial
Storing Speed Dial Numbers
Without lifting the handset dial 75 Select location for number (01 – 50) Enter number followed by # Enter name followed by # Press the “Programme key” to exit
Calling Speed Dial Numbers
Dial 74 Dial location of number (01 – 50) Lift handset or Press Hands-free to dial number.
FMC (Fixed Mobile Convergence)
Mobile Ringing with FMC
To turn On/Off simultaneous ringing of extension and mobile phones: Lift handset and dial 790
Note: extension number must first be associated with mobile number through system programming.
Call Toggling with FMC
When Mobile Ringing is enabled: If call answered on extension phone
Press Rec
all and Dial 788 to toggle to
mobile phone. If call answered on mobile phone
Dial 787 to toggle to extension.
Playing and Recording Voicemail Messages
Extensions must be set up with a Voice Mailbox before using Voicemail.
With handset on phone Press Message Dial extension, password and #.
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Follow prompts as described in following table.
While listening to the Greeting
Dial
1 Begin playback at first
message.
01 Change outgoing greeting.
05 Change Voicemail Password.
After message playback begins
Dial
0 Pause Playback.
4 Go back to previous message.
5 Go back to start of message.
6 Play the next message.
7 Erase the message
8 Forward message to another
Dial
extension.
Go back 10 seconds.
# Go forward 10 seconds.
32 Return Call. Automatically
make a call to caller who left the message. Dial the code after the message is finished.
(Not applicable with remote mailbox access)
Diverting Calls
Lift the handset and dial 732 to Divert all Calls To divert internally, dial extension number followed by #. Or To divert externally, dial Outgoing Call access code (9 by default) and external number followed by #. Dial 732 followed by # to cancel See table for other Divert Codes.
For more infor
mation about using phone features and programming feature
keys, refer to your System Administrator for copies of the
BT Quantum User
Guide
and
BT Quantum Administration Guide.
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Commonly Used Feature Codes Note: R = Recall Key
Account Code: before call 796
Account Code: while on a call
R797
System Voicemail On/Off 737
Auto Answer On/Off 705
Background Music 706
Call Pick-up (incoming only) 726 XXX
Call toggle: FMC. Retrieve call
787
Call toggle: FMC. Send call R788
CLIR activation 724
Conference R3
Divert All 732XXX#
Divert on Busy 733XXX#
Divert on No Answer 734XXX#
Do Not Disturb: set/cancel 736
Door Open – when not on a call
731
Door Open – when on a call R731
Extension Groups 1-10 180-189
Extension Groups 11-20 190-199
Extension Groups 11 0
Extension Lock: change code
714XXXYYY
Extension Lock: lock/unlock 713 XXX
Extension numbering (default)
201-248
External Call Hold R
External Call Hold: Retrieve 719
Follow Me (+ personal code) 735
Forward Recall R728
Group Divert All Calls
792(180-
199)XXX#
Group Divert on Busy
793(180-
199)XXX#
Group Divert on No Answer
794(180-
199)XXX#
Key programming 727
Log In to all Groups
723
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Log out all groups
7231
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Log in/Log out of hunt group
723 XX
Line Access – Group 1 9
Line Access Groups 2- 11 760 – 769
Night Service (Ext. 201 only)
738
PA announcement 720
Page All Systemphones 716
Page All 730
Page: Voice Call 715
Paired Extensions 702XXX#
Mobile Ringing On/Off 790
Mobile Ringing On/Off times (+ HHMMHHMM)
791
Mobile Ringing Weekend Svc.
795
Park Calls R722 (1-5)
Pick up parked call 712 (1-5)
Redial 77
Reminder Call 718HHMM
Reminder Call Cancel
718
Reset telephone 739
Return and Hold in 2-Call handling
R2
Return and Release in 2­Call handling
R1
Ring Back R5
Ring Tone change
703(Up and Down key)
Room Monitor 798
Speed Dial Access (Personal)
7401-7450
Speed Dial Programme (Pers)
7501-7550
System Speed Dial Access 4001-4999
Voicemail
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Safety Instructions and Precautions
WARNING: Do not connect directly to the public switched telephone network
(PSTN). Any connection of this phone to an off premise application, an out of plant application, any other exposed plant application, or to any equipment other than the intended application may result in a safety hazard, and/or defective operation, and/or equipment damage. ‘Exposed Plant’ means where any portion of the circuit is subject to accidental contact with electric lighting or power conductors operating at a voltage exceeding 300 V between conductors or is subject to lightning strikes.
WARNING: The handset supplied with the phone shall not be substituted with any other handset. Use of other handsets with this phone may have the potential to cause hearing loss in the event of a lightening strike on the outside plant wiring.
When you use your phone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
Avoid using a phone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm.
There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Do not use the phone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of a leak. Maintenance and Repair: There are no user serviceable parts inside the phones.
For repairs, return the phone to BT.
These notices may appear on the product or in the technical documentation:
DANGER
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury and/or damage to the equipment or property.
This symbol may appear on the product:
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle indicates that important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions are included in the literature accompanying the product.
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The telecommunications services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Services 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.
© British Telecommunications plc 2011.
Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ. Registered in England No: 1800000.
Printed in China.
Part No. 57011418CN DOC BT 8528 Quick Reference Guide Rev4 Printed on paper which meets international environmental standards
The CE marking on this equipment indicates compliance with the following: This device confirms to Directive 1999/5/EC on Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal equipment
as adopted by the European Parliament
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