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BT Micro Installation Guide

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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”.
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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 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 step
s
A) Tr
oubleshooting
Y
our 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.
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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 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). Y
ou can
also use your BT Micro to make calls over the Internet. (VoIP).
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Fast Installation Guide
G) Confirm the settings are...
VPI 0
VCI 38
Click on “Next”.
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This completes the ADSL programming
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BT Micro Specifications

General IconGeneral
Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 5.0
Frequency Range20Hz - 20kHz
ConnectivityBluetooth
MicrophonesOmnidirectional
CompatibilityiOS, Android, Windows, macOS