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Response 125

Summary of Contents for RESPONSE 125

Page 1: ...Userfriendly Guide Response 125...

Page 2: ...Lift flap...

Page 3: ...Please open this page for an At a glance guide to your Response 125...

Page 4: ...touch dialling of up to 10 stored numbers Page 8 9 Memory label For one touch buttons Secrecy Allows you to talk to someone in the same room without the person on the other end of the line hearing you...

Page 5: ...ouch buttons Answer ON OFF Skip Switches the answering machine on and off lets you skip backward through your messages and memos sets answer delay Page 13 16 Stop OGM Checks your current outgoing mess...

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Page 7: ...your telephone 8 Using the answering machine 11 Remote access 19 Help 22 Technical information 23 Index 25 Wall mounting template 26 In this user guide we ve included helpful tips and useful notes Th...

Page 8: ...uality service Please read the instructions carefully before use and keep this User Guide for future reference Date of purchase Place of purchase Serial number on base of answering machine Purchase pr...

Page 9: ...ounting The apparatus is only designed to be operated in a normal office or domestic environment It should not be used in bathrooms or near water Warning Situating your Response 125 Situate your Respo...

Page 10: ...the wall socket Plug the mains adaptor in the back of the machine Place the adaptor cord in the channel provided to prevent it being pulled out accidentally Failure to use the adaptor supplied may res...

Page 11: ...ery is inserted or if the battery compartment is not fully closed 7 Set the ringer volume The ringer volume switch is located on the underside of the base unit There are 3 settings HI a loud ring your...

Page 12: ...4 5 6 1 2 3 1 3 4 5 6 Using the telephone Press the STORE button again Press the memory button M1 M2 or M3 under which you want to store the number Replace the handset The number is stored To dial a...

Page 13: ...ssing the MEMORY or QUICKDIAL button and the keypad button 0 9 under which the second part of the number is stored The whole number is dialled To change numbers stored in the memory To change or repla...

Page 14: ...nter a pause To enter a pause when storing a telephone number press the REDIAL button When you dial the stored number your Response 125 will automatically insert the stored pause Using the Secrecy but...

Page 15: ...To adjust playback volume Press to increase the volume Press to decrease the volume As you press a beep sounds at the level you have selected When the volume is at its highest or lowest you will hear...

Page 16: ...To check your outgoing message Press and release the STOP button Your Response 125 will beep and play back your outgoing message It will then beep again and return to answer on mode To delete your ou...

Page 17: ...you have set You can now set the current hour Press and hold down the DELETE button Your Response 125 announces the hour currently set Still holding down the DELETE button press either the SKIP butto...

Page 18: ...automatically return to answer on mode To switch the answering machine on and off Press the ANSWER ON OFF button Your Response 125 announces Press the ANSWER ON OFF button again The machine announces...

Page 19: ...ponse 125 returns to answer on mode To receive incoming messages Your Response 125 will automatically record an incoming message when it is connected to your phone socket and is set to answer on When...

Page 20: ...es are then played back each one has an announcement of the day and time it was received Messages are played back in the order they were received When in answer on mode the display flashes to indicate...

Page 21: ...an cancel all deletions and retain all your messages To delete all messages When your Response 125 has finished playing all messages you will hear End of messages If you press the DELETE button within...

Page 22: ...o the caller Recording will stop automatically If when you lift the telephone handset your Response 125 does not stop recording either replace the handset and lift again or press the STOP button To ca...

Page 23: ...enter If you take more than 8 seconds to enter a number you hear Thank you for calling and your Response 125 disconnects the line To replay the message you are listening to While the message is playi...

Page 24: ...n To skip forward to the next message While a message is playing press 6 The next message is played You can skip forward two messages by pressing the 6 button twice or press it three times to skip for...

Page 25: ...delete some of your messages before your Response 125 will switch to answer on mode After you hear the Memory full announcement you have 8 seconds to enter your security code You can then delete mess...

Page 26: ...t ring Check that the ringer volume switch on the base is not set to off Do you have too many phones in your home Please see How many phones can you have in the Technical Information section for detai...

Page 27: ...st even if a back up battery was installed If no battery was installed all information will be lost and the Response 125 will power up as new when power is restored How many phones can you have All it...

Page 28: ...only been used for their intended purpose and have not been misused or been wilfully or accidentally damaged The goods have not been tampered with or repaired by anyone except BT its staff or agents I...

Page 29: ...checking 12 deleting 12 record outgoing 11 On off 14 Pause 9 10 Playback volume 11 Quickdial memory changing numbers 9 dial 9 storing 8 numbers longer than 16 digits 9 Recall 10 Redial a number 9 Rem...

Page 30: ...h as a shelf or cupboard Press the phone line cable into the channel on the bottom of the phone so that the phone lies flat against the wall Hang the holes on the back of the phone over the screwheads...

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Page 32: ...ms any part of any contract Touchtone is a registered trade mark of British Telecommunications plc in the UK British Telecommunications plc 1999 Registered Office 81 Newgate Street London EC1A 7AJ Reg...

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