BT BT3580 Scheda tecnica

Block Nuisance Calls
Quick Set-up
and User Guide
BT3580 Nuisance Call Blocker
Digital Cordless Phone with Answer Machine

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Important2
• Only use the line cord, power supply and rechargeable batteries that come with
your phone.
• Make sure the power supply is connected to a socket that you know works.
• Connect your phone to the power supply and let the batteries charge for
16 hours before connecting your phone to the phone socket.
• The base should always be plugged in to the mains power supply.
Your Answer Machine
Make sure the phone is set to Answer & Record and that the ring delay is set to
answer before any voicemail service does. The default setting is four rings.
If you want to change it, take a look at page 36.
Where to put your phone
To make sure your handset gives you the best range and reception, avoid
interference by placing it away from any large metal objects like fridge-freezers,
microwave ovens, or electronic products such as computers and TVs.
Call Blocking
For the Call Blocking feature to work you will need to subscribe to a Caller Display
service from your network provider. You might have to pay a fee.
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3Check the box contents
Handset Base
Phone line (this comes
already installed)
Extra
handset
Charger Mains power adaptor
(item code 087314)
Two rechargeable
batteries, AAA NiMH
300mAh
Mains power adaptor
(item code 087314)
Two rechargeable
batteries, AAA NiMH
300mAh
If you bought more than one handset you’ll also get
IMPORTANT
Only use the mains power adaptors, cables and rechargeable batteries supplied in this box or this
product might not work. Any replacement rechargeable batteries must be of the same type.
BT accepts no responsibility for damage caused to your BT3580 if you use any other type of batteries.

Where to put your phone
• Place the base within
3 metres of a mains power
socket and 1.8 metres of a
phone socket so the cables
will reach.
• Make sure it’s at least
a metre away from
other electrical appliances
to avoid interference.
• Don’t place the phone or
base in a bathroom or
other humid area.
• The product works by
sending radio signals
between the handset and
base. The strength of the
signal depends on where you
position the base. Putting it
as high as possible can help
give you the best signal.
IMPORTANT
• Don’t connect the phone line
to a phone socket until the
handset is fully charged.
• The base station should
be plugged into the mains
power socket all the time.
4Set up
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1Plug in
1. Your phone comes with the phone line cord already
2. Plug the mains power adaptor into the base.
3. Plug the other end of the power adaptor into the
wall socket and switch on.
11 2 3

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Talk/Standby time
Under ideal conditions, the
handset batteries should give
up to 10 hours talk time or
120 hours standby on a single
charge. (This doesn’t mean you
can unplug the base or leave the
handset for this length of time
without charge).
Please note that new Ni-MH
rechargeable batteries don’t
reach full capacity until
they’ve been in normal use
for several days.
Battery low warning
You will hear a warning beep
every 2 minutes during a call
and the
You must recharge the handset
batteries before you can use
the handset. If the charge
completely runs out the handset
handset on the base or charger
to charge.
Set up 5
2Charge
handset and insert the two batteries supplied.
Note the ‘+’ and ‘-’ markings inside
the battery compartment.
Then slide the battery
cover back into place.
2. The handset will check for
a link with the base station.
Once found, you’ll need to
set the time and date, but
you can then press the button to skip any
further options until setup is complete
(you can always set these up later).
3. Place the handset on the base and leave to charge
the batteries for 16 hours. The handset gives a
IMPORTANT
Charge the handset batteries for 16 hours before

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Set up6
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Set up your additional handsets
(multipacks only)
If you’ve got a multipack, you’ll need to do this for
each handset.
1. Plug the mains power adaptor into the socket on the
underside of the charger, secure the cable behind
the retaining clip and plug the other end into the
wall power socket and switch on.
2. Insert the batteries as shown on page 5.
3. Place the handset on the charger to charge for
16 hours.
Battery performance
• To keep the batteries in the
best condition, leave the
few hours at a time.
• Running the batteries right
down at least once a week
will help them last as long
as possible.
• After charging your handset
charging time for the
batteries is approximately
8 hours.
• The charge capacity of
rechargeable batteries will go
down over time, which will
reduce the talk and standby
time. Eventually they’ll need
replacing. For details on how
to get replacement batteries,
call the helpline on
0800 145 6789*.

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Set up 7
Using your BT3580 on a line
with broadband?
To avoid problems with your
broadband or noise on your phone
line, you might need to plug your
telephone line cord
into the wall socket via a
If your main phone
socket has a single
socket, you do need
like this:
phone socket where you’ve got
a maximum of four per line –
including alarm sytems and digital
TV boxes.
from bt.com/shop
You don’t
if your main phone socket has two
separate sockets, like these:
3Go!
Your BT3580 is now ready for you to use
• For help setting the date and time, go to page 51.
• For instructions on making a call, go to page 18.
• For help personalising your phone’s settings, go to
page 45.
• For instructions on using the answer machine,
go to page 36.
bt.com/producthelp
Alternatively, call the Helpline on 0800 145 6789*.
* Calls made from within the UK mainland network are free. Mobile and
international call costs may vary.

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8
Getting to know your phone............ 12
Handset buttons .............................. 12
Handset display ............................... 13
Finding your way around your
phone ............................................. 14
Menu map ....................................... 15
Base buttons.................................... 17
Using the phone .............................. 18
.... 18
Making an external call..................... 18
Preparatory dialling.......................... 18
Ending a call .................................... 18
Receiving a call ................................ 18
Mute ............................................... 19
Incoming speech/Handsfree volume.. 19
Handsfree........................................ 19
Answering a call using handsfree ..... 20
Switching to handsfree during a call .. 20
Redialling the last number................ 20
Viewing and dialling a number in
the redial list.................................... 20
Saving a redial number to the
phonebook ...................................... 21
Deleting a number from the
redial list.......................................... 21
Deleting the entire redial list ............ 21
Do Not Disturb................................. 22
............... 22
Turning the handset ringer up,
..................................... 22
Finding your handset (paging).......... 23
Call Block ........................................ 24
Blocking calls by type....................... 24
Blocking a number ........................... 25
Viewing the Blocked list .................. 25
Editing a number in the blocked list.. 26
Contents

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Contents 9
Deleting a number from the
blocked list ...................................... 26
Deleting all of your blocked
numbers .......................................... 27
Phonebook...................................... 28
Store a phonebook entry.................. 28
buttons 1 and 2 ............................... 28
....... 29
Character map ................................. 29
Viewing/dialling a phonebook entry.. 30
Searching alphabetically for a
phonebook entry ............................. 30
Editing a phonebook entry ............... 30
Adding a pause to a saved number.... 31
Deleting a phonebook entry ............. 31
Deleting the entire phonebook......... 31
Caller display and the calls list......... 32
Caller display.................................... 32
The calls list ..................................... 32
Viewing or dialling an entry
in the calls list .................................. 33
Saving a calls list entry to
your phonebook .............................. 33
Deleting an entry in the calls list ....... 34
Deleting all of the calls list................ 34
Adding a calls list number to the
blocked list ...................................... 35
Answer machine.............................. 36
Using the answer machine from
the handset ..................................... 36
Switching the answer machine on
.................... 36
Outgoing messages ......................... 36
Recording your own outgoing
message .......................................... 36
Playing the current outgoing
message .......................................... 37

Contents
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10
Recording a memo .......................... 38
Setting the answer mode ................. 38
Setting the answer delay.................. 39
Playing messages using the handset.. 40
Message playback ............................ 40
Deleting all old played messages ...... 41
Using the answer machine
from the base .................................. 41
Switching the answer machine
......................... 41
Playing messages using the base ...... 41
Message playback on the base.......... 42
Deleting all played messages............ 42
Remote access ................................. 43
Setting or changing the remote
access PIN ....................................... 43
........ 43
Operating your answering
machine remotely ............................ 44
Handset settings............................. 45
Setting the handset ringtone .......... 45
Setting the handset ringer volume ... 45
.. 45
Changing the handset name............. 46
Changing the call settings ................ 47
Base settings .................................. 48
Setting the base ringtone ................ 48
Setting the base ringer volume ........ 48
Change the system PIN .................... 49
Reset .............................................. 50
Clock/Alarm .................................... 51
Setting the date and time................. 51
Setting an alarm .............................. 51
................... 51
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