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Step 2 continued F) Enter your broadband service Username and Password. Note: In some cases a Password may not be required. In this case just enter the Username. Click on “Next”. H) Confirm the configuration by selecting “Confirm Changes”. Offices Wordwide 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 2005 Registerd office: 81Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ Registered in England No. 1800000 Part No. LR2770.31010 -3 Printed in paper which meets international environmental standards. I) Open your browser and browse to a web page. It may take several minutes for the DSL to synchronise. Your BT Micro is ready to browse the Internet once the DSL LED has gone solid green with an occasional flicker, and the Internet LED is solid or flashing green. Power LED RED Solid Green Flashing Green OFF DSL LED Internet LED Ethernet LED Wireless LED - DSL line connected and synchronised. (Occasional flicker) DSL attempting to synchronise No cable connection or no powered device Power or device malfunction Power ON - Power OFF Username/password incorrect. VPI/VCI incorrect IP connected. (No traffic detected) IP connected (Traffic detected) DSL line not connected - Powered device connected to the BT Micro LAN - - Wireless LAN enabled Wireless LAN activity present Wireless LAN disabled Step 3: Next steps A) Troubleshooting Your BT Micro has an activity status panel at the front of your system. The status of the lights (LEDS) will help you see if all your connections are properly installed. Page Page Power Power Ethernet Ethernet DSL DSL Internet Internet Wireless Wireless Note: If the Power led flashes red, it means BT Micro is in DECT registration mode. For e-support please go to our website: www.productsupport.bt.com C) Quick Reference Guide Use this to get the most from the telephone features of your BT Micro. For example, you can use your BT Micro to take messages when you are not available to answer your phone. (Voicemail). D) Owner’s Manual The Owner’s Manual is contained in the Documentation CD. Use it to learn how to access the advanced capabilities of your BT Micro. For example, you can connect your PC to the BT Micro LAN without needing to have them connected via a cable. (Wireless LAN). You can also use your BT Micro to make calls over the Internet. (VoIP). BT Micro Communication without complication Fast Installation Guide G) Confirm the settings are... VPI 0 VCI 38 Click on “Next”. Step 2 continued 6 7 8 BT Micro This completes the ADSL programming -

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Page 1: Step 2 continued Step 3: Next steps BT Micro

Step 2 continued

F) Enter your broadband service Usernameand Password.

Note: In some cases a Password maynot be required. In this case just enterthe Username.

Click on “Next”.

H) Confirm the configuration byselecting “Confirm Changes”.

Offices Wordwide

The telecommunications services described in this publicationare 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 2005Registerd office: 81Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJRegistered in England No. 1800000

Part No. LR2770.31010 -3

Printed in paper which meets international environmental standards.

I) Open your browser and browse to a web page.

It may take several minutes for the DSL to synchronise. Your BTMicro is ready to browse the Internet once the DSL LED has gonesolid green with an occasional flicker, and the Internet LED issolid or flashing green.

Power LED

RED Solid Green Flashing Green OFF

DSL LED

Internet LED

Ethernet LED

Wireless LED

-DSL line connectedand synchronised.

(Occasional flicker)

DSL attempting to synchronise

No cable connectionor

no powered device

Power ordevice malfunction

Power ON - Power OFF

Username/passwordincorrect.

VPI/VCI incorrect

IP connected.(No traffic detected)

IP connected(Traffic detected)

DSL linenot connected

-

Powered deviceconnected to the

BT Micro LAN-

- Wireless LANenabled

Wireless LAN activity present

Wireless LANdisabled

Step 3: Next steps

A) TroubleshootingYour BT Micro has an activity status panel at the front of your system. The status ofthe lights (LEDS) will help you see if all your connections are properly installed.

PagePage

PowerPower

EthernetEthernet

DSLDSL

InternetInternet

WirelessWireless

Note: If the Power led flashes red, it means BT Micro is in DECT registration mode.

For e-support please go to our website: www.productsupport.bt.com

C) Quick Reference GuideUse this to get the most from the telephone features of your BT Micro.For example, you can use your BT Micro to take messages when youare not available to answer your phone. (Voicemail).

D) Owner’s ManualThe Owner’s Manual is contained in the Documentation CD. Use it tolearn how to access the advanced capabilities of your BT Micro.For example, you can connect your PC to the BT Micro LAN withoutneeding to have them connected via a cable. (Wireless LAN). You canalso use your BT Micro to make calls over the Internet. (VoIP).

BT MicroCommunication withoutcomplication

Fast Installation Guide

G) Confirm the settings are... VPI 0VCI 38

Click on “Next”.

Step 2 continued

6 7 8

BT Micro

This completes the ADSL programming

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BT Micro

1 AC Adapter

1 Documentation Pack:(1 CD incl. Owner’s Manual)(1 Phone Quick Reference Guide)(1 Fast Installation Guide)

DECT Handset& Charger(includes separateinstruction sheet)

Welcome to your new BT Micro. Your pack should contain the items picturedbelow. These instructions show you how to connect telephones and the telephoneline to the system so you can make and receive calls. They also show how toconnect to the Internet over your DSL Line so you can browse the web, use email,or even make telephone calls over the Internet.

Step 1: Connect your telephones

A) If your BT Micro came with a BT V8 Featurephone please plug this intothe EXTN 20 socket on the back of the BT Micro. Otherwise plug a standardphone into the EXTN 20 socket.

It is possible to connect up to three other phones to the BT Micro. Theseshould be plugged into any remaining extension sockets. (EXTN 21-23).

B) Plug the Line Cable (grey) into the Line 1 socket on the back of the BT Micro.

C) Fit the Cable Cover over the phone connections.

D) Plug the other end of the Line Cable (grey) into the phone connector of the splitter supplied with your DSL service. Plug the splitter into the BT walltelephone outlet.Plug one end of the DSL cable (violet) into the ADSL Modem connector of thesplitter supplied with your DSL sevice.

E) Connect the other end of the DSL cable (violet) to the DSL connector of yourBT Micro.

F) Wait approximately one minute for the system to initialise. You can now maketelephone calls.

*****Do not proceed beyond this stage until calls can be made and received*****

G) Set up and register the DECT Handset(s) that are supplied with your BTMicro by following the instructions supplied with the handset.

NOTE: After powering on the DECT Handsets for the first time, the batteriesshould be charged for 14 hours to get maximum battery performance.

NOTE: If you wish to have any of your phones located away from the BT Microplease see the Owner’s Manual for cabling instructions.

NOTE: Voice features can be programmed from the V8 featurephone on extension 20. For instructions refer to Apendix C in the Owner’s Manual on the Documentation CD.

Step 2: Connect to the Internet

A) Connect the LAN Cable (yellow) from the LAN port of your PC to any of the ETHERNET sockets of your BT Micro (yellow).

B) Open a web browser, such as Internet Explorer or similar, on your PC.

C) Open the BT Micro Management Application by entering the followingaddress into your web browser: http://192.168.1.1

D) Enter the Username (admin) and the Password (admin) and press OK.

Note:(If this screen does not appear, check your PC settings for automaticallyobtaining an “IP address” or ensure that the PROXY server setting is turned OFF. Refer to Appendix E in Owner’s Manual on the Documentation CD).

This will open the programming interface Welcome screen. It allows you to programme the PBX and Router configuration.

BT Micro

Page

Power

Ethernet

DSL

Internet

Wireless

1 LAN Cable (yellow)

1 Line Cable (grey)

1 DSL Cable (violet)

1 Cable Cover

Step 1 continued

2 3 41 5

Step 2 continuedWelcome

1 V8 Phone (Optional)

A

B

C

D

F) Connect the Power Supply Unit to the BT Micro and the mains power outlet.

A

C

D

Click

E

A

E) To program the ADSL Username and password click on the“Username/Password" link on the Welcome page.

EF

1 BT Micro

DSL