BT Fusion Mobile
Set-up Guide
Samsung P260
Get the most out of BT Fusion Mobile
When you’re out and about, your new mobile works like any other.
At home, your mobile connects to the BT Fusion Mobile service automatically using Wi-Fi
and your BT Home Hub for great value calls and surfing the Internet from your mobile at
super fast speeds.
• Just look for the icon on your screen. This means you can enjoy Fusion Mobile value
calls and super fast internet surfing from your mobile.
• Up to 5 people at a time can use BT Fusion Mobile handsets to make calls
via the BT Home Hub.
• BT Fusion Mobile switches calls seamlessly between the wireless broadband network at home
and the BT Mobile network when you’re on the move. If you’re in the middle of a call when it
switches, the call will continue to be charged at the rate applicable when the call was started.
• Use BT Fusion Mobile at BT Openzone and The Cloud hotspots in thousands of locations,
including bars and pubs, some BT Payphones, cafés, health clubs, hotels, libraries,
museums, motorway service stations, railway stations, restaurants and shopping areas.
networks on your mobile screen.
Contents
BT Fusion Mobile checklist
1 - Prepare your mobile
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2 - Get started with BT Total Broadband
3 - Connect your mobile to BT wireless broadband
4 - Ready, Steady, Go
Frequently asked questions
Your new mobile
Voicemail 1571
Managing your calls
Multi media services
Going abroad?
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Mobile security
Useful numbers
BT Fusion Mobile
checklist
Use the simple checklist
overleaf to ensure
you are ready to use
BT Fusion Mobile.
1 Prepare your mobile
Insert your BT SIM card
Charge your battery for 16 hours
To install the SIM card, do the following:
1.Connect the charger to a standard wall outlet.
1.Press firmly and slide the top of the back
cover off to remove it as shown.
Lift the cover off the phone.
2.Insert the charger plug into the socket on the
side of the phone. If the battery is completely
discharged, it may take a few minutes before
the charging indicator appears on the display
or before any calls can be made. Charge the
battery until the screen shows Fully Charged.
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2.Slide the entire SIM card into the SIM
card holder, with the metal contacts of
the SIM card facing downward and the
cut corner at the top left as illustrated.
3.Disconnect the charger from the phone when the battery is fully
charged. You can use the phone while the charger is connected.
After the first charge, the amount of time required for a full charge
depends on the type of charger and battery used.
3.Slide the bottom end of the battery
down into the bottom of the battery bay.
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Switch on your mobile
4.Press the top end of the battery down
so that it locks in place.
Slide the phone open and press and hold the key until the phone
turns on or off. If the phone asks for a PIN, enter the code 1210,
and select OK.
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5.Place the back cover onto the back of
your phone and slide it forward until
the latch catches the cover.
Copy your phonebook to your new mobile
To find out how to copy your phonebook to your new mobile, please
refer to your handset user guide.
• Finally, remove your BT SIM card and insert into your new
BT Fusion mobile
Save your phonebook before porting your number
Ensure that you save your phonebook before you port your
number, otherwise you will lose all your existing names and
numbers when you swap SIM cards. To do this:
Check your voicemail
Any text messages, voicemail messages and personal greetings
you have on your old SIM card will be lost, so make a note of
anything important before you swap SIM cards.
• Save your existing phonebook from your old SIM onto your
existing mobile
• After you port your number, insert your newly activated
BT SIM card into your existing mobile and copy the
phonebook to this SIM
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2 Get started with BT Total Broadband
Before you use BT Fusion Mobile ensure your BT Home Hub installation is complete and your BT Total Broadband service is working.
Check your BT Home Hub’s Broadband and Internet lights are steady green.
Please note: The Wireless light may also flash.
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3 Connect your mobile to BT wireless broadband
If your Samsung P260 and BT Home Hub arrived together and this sticker is on your phone’s screen
your phone will connect automatically once your BT Home Hub is up and running.
However, if:
- your Samsung P260
has this sticker on it:
or if:
- you bought your phone separately from your BT Home Hub
- you want to connect your phone to another BT Home Hub
- you reset to the factory settings
You will need to follow these set-up instructions:
3.1 From the idle screen, press
Menu and select Settings,
Wi-Fi, Mobile access service,
Activation, On.
3.2 Select Menu then Settings, Wi-
Fi, My networks,
Search for new networks.
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3.3 Your mobile lists available networks.
Highlight BTHomeHub (your hub’s
ID number is also displayed), press
Options and select Add.
3.5 You are now successfully connected to a
BT wireless broadband network.
The BT Home Hub will automatically be saved
to your networks.
If the phone asks “Current
network will be disconnected.
Continue?” Select Yes.
The Wi-Fi Network indicator displays when you
are connected to a BT wireless broadband network.
Please note: If you see more than
one BT HomeHub, choose the
one that matches the ID on the
grey label on the back of the hub
- shown in step 3.4 below.
Wi-Fi status indicators
Wi-Fi Signal strength indicator. This shows the strength
of your current wireless broadband connection.
If in range of the Home Hub you will also see the Wireless
icon active on your Home Hub.
3.4 Enter the Password and select Add.
Wi-Fi Antenna. This shows that you are connected to the
BT wireless broadband network when it is blue. When Wi-Fi
is disconnected, the Antenna is grey. A flashing red Antennae
indicates the handset is trying to connect to a BT access point.
The Password is the wireless key
that is displayed in the GREY box on
the label located on the back of your
BTHomeHub.
Secure access point. This shows a secured wireless network.
You will need a password or network key to connect to Wi-Fi.
TIP
Note: To enter a number quickly, press and hold
a number key until the number appears.
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4 Ready, Steady, Go
Now you are set up and ready to start making great value calls and can enjoy fast internet surfing using your BT Fusion enabled mobile.
Remember too that with your phone already set up to use BT Openzone you can connect immediately to any of the thousands of
BT Openzone hotspots, recognisable by the distinctive BT Openzone sign
mobile screen.
or by viewing available wireless networks on your
Please note: Ensure that you have these icons present
Mobile call is possible.
. The blue Wi-Fi antennae icon will let you know when a BT Fusion
Note: Your Home Screen will indicate the network you are connected to. For example, you may see BT and BTHomeHub.
This means you are in range of both GSM and Wi-Fi networks. Any calls made will be on BT Fusion Mobile.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Wi-Fi and wireless broadband?
My phone shows both BT and BT HomeHub with my ID.
What does this mean?
Wi-Fi is ‘wireless fidelity’ or ‘wireless’ network. It’s a great way to
connect your BT Fusion mobile to the Internet without using wires,
in a wireless-enabled location. ‘Wireless broadband’ gives you
Wi-Fi connectivity to the Internet at broadband speed - faster than
standard dial-up or as fast as 3G access. You can use your mobile via
a BT wireless broadband network to connect instantly to BT Fusion
Mobile so you can benefit from great call rates.
This means that you are connected to your Wi-Fi network and your
phone is also attached to the BT Mobile network. Essentially, you
are connected to both systems, but Wi-Fi will be your predominant
connection.
How many wireless BT wireless broadband networks can I save?
You can save up to 6 BT wireless broadband networks including
the BT Openzone and The Cloud networks on your BT Fusion
Mobile handset.
What happens to my BT Fusion Mobile service if I’m in range of my
BT Home Hub and my broadband line is not working?
In the unlikely event of a fault on your broadband or landline, your
BT Fusion Mobile handset will automatically work as a mobile until
the fault is repaired. You will still be able to make and receive calls
using your BT Fusion Mobile handset as a standard mobile. Once
your broadband line is fixed your BT Fusion Mobile service will
automatically revert back to full service.
Will my BT Fusion Mobile number replace my landline phone number?
No, you’ll still keep your landline phone number and your landline
phone. People will still be able to call you on your landline phone.
They will only get through to your BT Fusion mobile if they call your
BT Fusion Mobile number.
What is the maximum distance I can be from my BT Home Hub
to make calls using the BT wireless broadband network?
What is BT Openzone and The Cloud?
BT Openzone is a wireless broadband (Wi-Fi) service that you can
access in public places (hotspots) such as cafes, airports, hotels
and motorway service stations. You can connect to BT Openzone
hotspots to use the BT Fusion Mobile service throughout the UK and
Ireland, and at selected locations abroad. BT Openzone hotspots
Range in ideal conditions is up to 18-25 metres from the BT Home Hub.
This can vary depending on type of building structure and where
you place the hub. To be certain that you are connected to the
BT wireless broadband network, make certain the Wi-Fi Network
Indicator displays as a bright antenna. When Wi-Fi is
disconnected, the antenna is light grey.
are identifiable by the distinctive BT Openzone sign
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We have now also partnered with The Cloud, increasing the hotspots
our customers can access to approximately 10,000. To find out where
BT Openzone and The Cloud hotspots are located, go to
How do I find out how strong my wireless broadband signal is?
You will see the Wi-Fi icon
appear on your handset screen
with signal strength bars. For example, for an area with maximum
coverage there are 6 Wi-Fi signal strength bars in varying colours
and for an area with little coverage it may display 1 signal
strength bar.
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BT Openzone and The Cloud
What happens to a call charge if I move in or out of range of
wireless broadband during a call?
Your phone has already been set up to use BT Openzone and
The Cloud. However, in case of accidental deletion please follow
the steps below:
The call will continue to be charged at the rate applicable to
wherever the call was started. So if you started the call in range of
your BT Home Hub, you will be charged at your agreed BT Fusion
Mobile tariff rates. If you started the call when away from your hub,
the call will continue to be charged as a mobile call.
1. From the Home Screen select Menu, Settings,
Wi-Fi then My networks.
2. Highlight Search new networks and press OK.
BT FON
3. Your mobile lists available networks. Highlight BT Openzone,
select Options and then Add. If the phone asks “Current network
Join the BT FON community to get the most out of
BT Fusion Mobile. Visit www.bt.com/btfon
will be disconnected. Continue?” Select Yes.
With Wi-Fi switched on, you can use BT FON to get fast web
browsing and email access. BT Fusion Mobile calls can also be
made at BT FON hotspots.
4. BT Openzone will now be added to your networks.
Repeat steps 1-3 to set up for The Cloud.
The BT FON network is made up of:
Note: You will need to be in range of a BT Openzone or
The Cloud hotspot in order to set it up.
• People who have made their hub part of the BT FON community.
• BT Openzone hotspots – usually in city centre locations plus
airports, major stations and hotel chains.
Can several people use BT Fusion Mobile in range of my BT hub
all at the same time?
• BT Wireless Cities – city-centre blanket Wi-Fi coverage with
new cities being continually added across the UK.
Yes. You can have up to six people on your BT Fusion Mobile
account, each with their own BT Fusion or standard BT Mobile
handset. Up to five separate calls can be made in range of your BT
Home Hub at any time, regardless of whether they are making or
receiving a call. This means that you don’t have to wait for your
phone line to become free before making great value calls in range
of your BT Home Hub.
Find hotspots
For more information about BT FON and to locate Wi-Fi hotspots,
visit www.bt.com/btfon
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What call charges do people pay when they call me on my
BT Fusion Mobile number?
Whatever your query, we’re here to help.
Call Customer Services on 0800 783 2326.
All calls made to your BT Fusion Mobile number will be charged at
the caller’s standard mobile rate.
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Voicemail 1571
Your voicemail automatically takes messages when your mobile
is switched off, engaged, or if you aren’t able to answer it.
How to check your messages from another phone and when
you’re abroad
Plus it sends you a text message to let you know a voicemail
has been received. Up to 50 messages, each up to 3 minutes
long can be stored which are accessible not only via your
mobile but any touch-tone phone.
To listen to a voicemail message from another phone or when you
are abroad you must first set up your voicemail PIN. (You need to do
this before you leave the UK.)
Messages are stored automatically for:
• New messages: 28 days
• Dial your mailbox number, which is included in your text
notification in the international format (prefixed with +44
without the leading 0)
• Listened-to-messages: 72 hours
• Saved messages: 7 days
• Key 9 when hearing the greeting
• Enter your voicemail PIN and follow the voice prompts
To listen to voicemail
• Dial 1571
Please note: To find your mailbox dial, *#104#
Voicemail shortcodes
There is no charge for calls to voicemail using the BT wireless
broadband network (i.e. through the BT Fusion Mobile service).
When listening to your messages you can:
Set up your personal greeting
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Repeat message
A personal greeting reassures callers that they’re through
to the right person. You can change your greeting as often
as you like, and it’s easy to set up.
Delete message
Rewind message by 8 seconds
Hear the number of the person who has called you
(works on current message only)
Personalise your greeting
• Dial 1571
55 Return the call
Fast forward 8 seconds
66 Hear the next message
• Press 3 and follow the voice prompts
• Press # to save your recording
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Set up a voicemail PIN
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Save the current message
Help
This allows you to access your messages from any other phone
whether you are at home or abroad.
Please note: Call Return will not work if the caller has withheld their
number, or if the call originates from outside the UK.
• Dial 1571
• Press 1 for the Main Menu
• Press 4 for Mailbox Settings
• Press 2 for Security Options and follow the voice prompts
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Managing your calls
Call Waiting and Call Holding
Conference calls
Call Waiting alerts you that another caller is waiting if you are on
your mobile to someone else. You can either end your current call or
put the caller on hold to answer the new call. If you don’t answer,
the new call is handled as if you hadn’t answered it.
Say you’ve left work and want to get together with a few friends.
Now, you can dial up to 5 friends at once and sort everything out in
just one call.
Prepare your conference call
To activate Call Waiting
• To allow other callers to join your conference, activate
Call Waiting, press *43#
• Press *43#
To cancel Call Waiting
To conference call
• Press #43#
• Make your first call
To accept incoming calls and end the original call
To add a second caller to your conference call
• Press 1
• Press 2 to put the call on hold. You may then start or
receive your second call as usual
To keep the original call on hold and accept the incoming call
• Press 3
to connect the calls together
• Press 2
To add more people to the conference
To end a present call and return to the holding call
• Press 2
to temporarily leave the conference call
• Press 1
To make an additional call
To swap between calls
• Press 3
to add call to the conference
• Press 2
To end your conference call
Individuals can drop out at any time by simply ending the call
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Multi media services
Picture messaging
Video messaging
Send pictures and up to 1,000 characters of text to any phone
and even email addresses. And for that truly personal touch,
you can add a voice-message or sound to your picture.
With a compatible video messaging mobile, record a few seconds
of action with movement and sound, then add some text and press
send to add expression to your message. And, you can share your
messages with anyone – they don’t have to have a video
messaging mobile.
How to take and send a picture message*
• Go to Camera to activate the camera on your mobile
• Press Capture to take a picture
Send your video messages to your friend’s:
• Video messaging mobile – where they can receive and watch
your message on their mobile
• Press Store/Save to save the picture
• Select Send (Or Send in Message, Send as MMS,
Send as Multi media)
• Picture messaging mobile – they will receive your video message
as a series of still pictures on their mobile
• Type any additional text you want to add
• Standard mobile – and they’ll receive a text message directing
them to a website where they can view the message at any time
for up to 30 days
• Select the number of the person you want to send
the message to
• Click
To record and send a video clip*
• Go to Multimedia and select Videos, New Video
• Point lens at subject and press Capture to begin recording
• Press Stop to stop recording
• Press Save/Store to save the video message
• Select Send (Or Send in Message, Send as MMS,
Send as Multi media)
• Type any additional text you want to add
• Select the number of the person you want to send
the message to
• Click
For more information about Multi media services,
*Handset specific. Exact handset instructions may vary, please check Handset User Guide for full details.
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Going abroad?
You can use your new mobile in any country in the world, but please
remember to call Customer Services on 0800 783 2326 three days
in advance of travelling, to confirm that your roaming service has
been activated.
Before going abroad
To be able to pick up your messages overseas, you’ll need to do
the following before leaving the UK:
• Note your personal mailbox number – find out what this is by
dialling *#104# (Please note that, once you’re abroad,
you will not be able to use this function)
International call charges – please note
While there is no charge to set up international roaming, call charges
differ greatly from country to country, and international calls are
charged at the prevailing rates. Please be aware that while you’re
abroad, you have to pay for any calls you receive as well as those
that you make. Eligibility for roaming is subject to status, and you
may be required to show a satisfactory payment history before this
service is activated.
• Set up your own voicemail PIN code
With a voicemail PIN, you’ll be able to pick up your voicemail
messages from abroad either using your mobile, or any
other phone
• Don’t forget to pack your charger and a travel adapter
Dialling from abroad
To set up a voicemail PIN code
It’s easy to make calls when you’re overseas. All you need to
remember is to dial [+] and the country code before the number
you wish to dial. e.g. [+44] for the UK. Remember to leave out the
first ‘0’ from the number. E.g. to call from Spain to London, dial
‘+442071234567’ not ‘+4402071234567’.
• Dial 1571
• Press 1 for the Main Menu
• Press 4 for Mailbox Settings
• Press 2 for Security Options and follow the voice prompts
To call the UK from abroad
• Insert +
How do I know if I have a voicemail message?
• Then 44
You will receive a text message to notify you of any
voicemail messages.
• Delete the ‘0’ prefix
• Then, dial your number 2071234567
To listen to your messages
A time-saving tip
• Dial your mailbox number which is included in your
text notification in the international format (prefixed
with +44 without the leading 0)
Why not put the [+44] prefix in front of your friends’ numbers
in your mobile’s address book before you go overseas?
They’ll work just the same in the UK, but remember to
drop the ‘0’, as above.
• Key 9 when hearing the greeting
• Enter your voicemail PIN, then follow the voice prompts
Calling Customer Services from abroad
You need to dial +44 1324 452 143 from a landline or from
your mobile.
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Mobile security
Unfortunately, thieves will find a mobile like yours irresistible.
We recommend that you never leave your mobile unattended
or visible in a car, and also try not to use your mobile in busy,
public places.
Keep your SIM cards separate
If you have more than one mobile on your account, make sure you
don’t mix up or swap their SIM cards. That’s because each SIM is
paired with a specific mobile, and we need to know which mobile
is missing in order to stop anyone else using it.
Activate your SIM PIN, then change it to a secret one
To protect your SIM card, the security settings on your mobile
allow you to activate its preset PIN number. This number is
1210. Once it’s activated, you will need to enter it every time
you switch your mobile on.
Many thousands of mobile phones are lost or stolen each year in
the UK. The National Mobile Phone Register already holds the
details of over 10 million phones.
For extra protection, we recommend that you change your
SIM PIN to a secret number of your choice – your handset
user guide gives you specific instructions on how to do this.
Register
Register your phone for free at www.immobilise.com
Call us if your mobile goes missing
To register all you need is your mobile phone. When you register,
you will need to enter your contact details and your IMEI number.
Once you have registered your phone, you will have a better
chance of getting it back if it is lost or stolen.
You can contact us free from a landline on 0800 783 2326.
Call straight away and we’ll bar your mobile so no-one else can
use it. Remember, you’ll be charged for any calls made on your
mobile until we hear from you.
To stop calls being made on your account, we just need your mobile
number. If you give us your SIM and IMEI numbers as well we can
bar your mobile completely. You’ll find the IMEI number by pressing
When not to use your mobile
• When flying. Switch off to prevent interference with the
aircraft’s navigation systems
*#06# on your mobile’s keypad. Please jot them down now
and hang on to them for future reference.
• When driving. Never use a mobile while driving.
Allow voicemail to take your calls, and listen to them when
you’re away from the vehicle
My mobile # .....................................................................
• In hospitals. If in doubt, keep your mobile switched off until
you’re outside the building
• At petrol stations. Or anywhere else where a spark from your
mobile could ignite flammable fumes or explosive materials
My SIM #
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All mobiles supplied by BT conform to the highest safety standards on
exposure to radio frequency emissions. You’ll find government advice
on mobiles at www.dh.gov.uk
My IMEI # .....................................................................
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Useful numbers
BT Directory Enquiries – 118 500
ICE ‘In Case of Emergency’
The easy to use 118 500 BT Directory Enquiries service gives
you access to any listed UK residential or business fixed line
phone number.
Enter the number of the person you would want to be contacted
‘In Case of Emergency’ into your phonebook. In an emergency
situation, ambulance and hospital staff will then be able to quickly
find out who your next of kin are and be able to contact them.
• 118 500 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days per year
• Go to Contacts
• With one call you can make as many phone number requests as
you need
• Select Add New Contact
• All numbers will automatically be sent via text message
• Enter the letters ‘ICE’ under the name followed by the telephone
number of your next of kin (ensure both daytime and evening
numbers are included if possible)
• You can be connected straight through to the number you
wish to reach
ICE advice
• Make sure the person whose name and number you are giving
has agreed to be your ICE contact
Need an international number?
For BT International Directory Enquiries, just call 118 505 when
you’re in the UK.
• Make sure your ICE contact has a list of people they should
contact on your behalf – including your place of work
• Make sure your ICE contact’s number is one that’s easy to reach.
For example a home number could be useless in an emergency
if the person works full time
2222 Travel and Weather Information
• Make sure your ICE contact knows about any medical conditions
that could affect your emergency treatment – for example
allergies or current medication
2222 keeps you informed about travel and weather information,
whether you’re planning your journey from home or stuck in a traffic
jam on the way to your destination.
You’ll be given a traffic update for your specific location and the
option of checking for road news and weather forecasts from any
region across the UK.
To make an Emergency Services call (999 or 112)
There may be circumstances when your mobile phone, like any
other mobile, cannot guarantee a connection and an emergency
call cannot be placed due to network, environmental or interference
issues. You should never rely solely upon any mobile for emergency
services calls. We recommend a fixed line phone is retained at home
for emergency services calls. When making an emergency services
call, ensure that you give all the necessary information as accurately
as possible including your location.
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