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Edition 5

10 March ‘99

Using the telephone

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• Enter the number using the keypad.
• Press the 

STORE NUMBER

button again.

• You will hear two beeps to confirm that the

number is stored.

To dial numbers stored in Directory A

Numbers stored in Directory A can be dialled
at the press of a button.

• Lift the handset.
• Press the Directory 

A

button under which

the number you wish to dial is stored.

• Your stored number will be dialled

automatically.

Using the memory to store and
dial numbers

Your Response 130 can store a total of 10
phone numbers, each up to 20 digits long, with
5 each in one of its two directories.

Directory A

stores five 

one-touch

dialling 

numbers. 3 of these buttons are
pre-programmed with Select
Services (see page 20) but can
be overwritten.

Directory B

stores a further five 

two-touch

dialling numbers.

To store numbers in Directory A

• Lift the handset and open the panel cover.
• Press the 

STORE NUMBER

button.

• Press one of the five Directory buttons 

under which you want to store a number.

Using the telephone

RESET

TIME SET

HOUR

DAY

MINUTE

RECORD
OUTGOING
MESSAGE

STORE NUMBER

DIAL PAUSE

CODE

DIAL B

CALL
DIVERSION

CALL
RETURN

CALL
WAITING

Directory buttons

Keep a note of numbers stored in Directory

A

by

writing them on the directory label alongside the
button under which they are stored.
Writing the numbers in pencil makes it easier to
update the list if you change any of the stored
numbers. Additional directory labels are not
available so please be sure to keep your spare label
in a safe place.

Stored numbers can include switchboard and
Select Services using

and

#

keys as well as

PAUSE

and

R

(recall).

Summary of Contents for Response 130

Page 1: ...Edition 4 26 March 97 Response 130 telephone and answering machine User guide...

Page 2: ...PQ R S A A B B B B B ANS ON OFF MESSSAGES DELETE PLAY PAUSE REDIAL SECRECY DIAL B MEMO SKIP SKIP STOP 00 Call Diversion Call Return Call Waiting R Please open this page for a further at a glance guide...

Page 3: ...ouch memories Record outgoing message Use to record and check your outgoing message Dial Pause Inserts a pause into a number Code Allows you to check and change your three digit security code Select S...

Page 4: ...Unscrew before opening the battery cover Battery cover Lift open to fit back up battery 9V PP3 alkaline not supplied Mode switch Sets the dialling mode TB for modern exchanges Ringer Volume switch An...

Page 5: ...g up 4 Using the answering machine 7 Using the telephone 14 Additional features 17 Help 22 Maintenance 25 Technical information 26 Index 28 Hints and tips boxes In this user guide we ve included helpf...

Page 6: ...will put your Response 130 It should be within two metres of a power socket and the phone socket Setting up 4 Warning 1 Do not try to use any power supply except the one provided item code 871018 othe...

Page 7: ...dial mode The MODE switch which is located on the underside of the base selects tone T or pulse P with earth recall or tone with time break recall TB TB Your Response 130 is preset to this position Mo...

Page 8: ...il is printed at the back of this guide page 30 which you can use to mark where you will put the screws into the wall Attach the bracket by hooking it over the screws protruding from the wall Handset...

Page 9: ...ecording your outgoing message The outgoing message is the message people hear when they call you Your Response 130 has a digitally pre recorded message which can be replaced with your own outgoing me...

Page 10: ...r name and telephone number I ll call you back as soon as I can When you have finished your message pause for one second then release the RECORD OUTGOING MESSAGE button Your Response 130 will announce...

Page 11: ...currently set day and time Lift the handset to your ear and open the panel cover Press the DAY button The voice will announce the currently set time and day for example The time and day is Sunday 12 3...

Page 12: ...ched on you can set the number of times your Response 130 will ring before it answers a call To set the answer delay The ANSWER DELAY switch which is located on the underside of the base can be set to...

Page 13: ...message Playing back messages When your Response 130 has received messages the display will show the number of messages you have To play back all messages Press the PLAY PAUSE button Your Response 130...

Page 14: ...d of messages and the message display will count down from 06 to 00 During the countdown press the DELETE button Your Response 130 will announce All messages deleted followed by a beep When the messag...

Page 15: ...ording a memo You can use your Response 130 to record a memo to be played back later Your Response 130 stores a memo and treats it in the same way as an incoming message Memos are saved with any incom...

Page 16: ...vices see page 20 but can be overwritten Directory B stores a further five two touch dialling numbers To store numbers in Directory A Lift the handset and open the panel cover Press the STORE NUMBER b...

Page 17: ...each button press Press the STORE NUMBER button and your Response 130 beeps twice replace the handset Storing a new number in memory automatically overwrites any previous number stored in that locatio...

Page 18: ...st be followed by a pause The DIAL PAUSE is located under the panel cover REDIAL DIAL PAUSE SECRECY For such services as home banking you may need to use the PAUSE function To insert a pause in the me...

Page 19: ...phone keypad To access your Response 130 you will have to first enter a three digit security code Your Response 130 has a factory set code of 0 0 0 To set your three digit code If you wish to enter yo...

Page 20: ...es the unit will return to the main menu Once your messages have been played back the unit will announce End of messages You then have 8 seconds to choose another menu option before the unit ends the...

Page 21: ...e R Recall button If your Response 130 is connected to a switchboard the R button enables you to use features provided by the switchboard Ask your communications manager or switchboard supplier for de...

Page 22: ...Call Diversion Call Return Call Waiting Call Diversion With Call Diversion when someone rings your Response 130 automatically transfers the call to a nominated number where you can be contacted To div...

Page 23: ...ave to dial an access number before 999 or 112 to contact the emergency services Some switchboards cannot dial out during a power failure Resetting the answering machine The RESET button is located un...

Page 24: ...s down from 40 to 00 The unit is resetting please wait Display shows a number 0 to 59 which is the current message number Display shows flashing FL Indicates that the memory is full Display shows PA p...

Page 25: ...ublication 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...

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