BT RESPONSE 70 User Manual page 16

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To record a memo
A personal memo can
be recorded on your
Response 70 and left
as a message for
another user. Memos
can be of any length,
up to maximum
recording capacity
(14 minutes), but you
should keep them
short to allow time for
recording incoming
messages.
Read all the steps before
you begin recording.
Press and hold the
1
PLAY/MEMO
PAUSE
PLAY
memo
Your Response 70 will
beep and the display
shows ...
Beep!
14
Speak clearly into the
2
in-built microphone.
In-built
microphone
When you have
3
completed your
memo, release the
PLAY/MEMO
Your Response 70
will beep again.
Your memo is now
stored and can be
played back later.
Your Response 70
stores memos and
treats them in the
same way as incoming
messages.
To play back, delete
button.
or skip forward or
backward through
memos, follow the
instructions for playing
back messages (pages 11
to 12).
Your Response 70 can
answer an incoming
call for you, allowing
button.
To use
call screening
you to identify the
caller and decide
whether to take the
call. (The VIP feature
must be set to OFF.)
Make sure that the
volume is at an
audible level. (See 'To
set the volume', page 8)
Allow the incoming
call to be answered by
your Response 70 as
normal. You will hear
the caller begin to
leave a message.
If you decide to take
the call, lift the
handset and you can
speak to the caller.
Recording will stop
automatically.
If, when you lift the
telephone handset your
Response 70 does not
stop recording, either
replace the handset and
lift again, or press the
ANSWER ON/OFF
button.

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