Edition 5
10 March ‘99
3 Connect the mains adaptor
cord
Plug the mains adaptor cord into the socket
on the underside of your Response 130, then
plug the mains power adaptor into the mains
wall socket.
When the power is switched on, the display
lights up and shows ‘
PF
’. You will hear the
announcement
‘
Please wait for 40 seconds
’
while your Response 130 carries out a self-test.
The display counts down from ‘
40
’ to ‘
00
’.
When the countdown reaches ‘
00
’ the unit
will beep and announce the current setting of
the
ANS DELAY
switch (pre-set to two rings).
This is the number of times your Response 130
will ring before answering a call.
4 Set the 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. Most modern exchanges use
TB
for faster dialling and for services
such as BT’s Select Services and
telephone banking.
T
Set the switch to this if you are
connected to a PBX switchboard with
earth line recall.
P
Set the switch to this if you continue to
hear a dialling tone having dialled a
number when set to
TB
or
T
.
5 Set the ringer volume
The ringer switch is located on the underside
of the unit. There are 3 settings:
HI
a loud ring; your Response 130 is pre-set
to this position.
LOW
a quiet ring.
OFF
no ring.
Setting up
5
LINE CORD
ANS
ON/OFF
MESSSAGES
DELETE
PLAY
PAUSE
SKIP
SKIP
- +
STOP
40
MODE
P
T
TB
RINGER
VOLUME
HI
LOW
OFF