BT PARAGON 200 PLUS User Manual
BT PARAGON 200 PLUS User Manual

BT PARAGON 200 PLUS User Manual

Digital telephone answering machine

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This product is intended
for connection to analogue
public switched telephone
networks and private
switchboards in the United
Kingdom.
Paragon 200 Plus

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  • Page 1 This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards in the United Kingdom. Paragon 200 Plus...
  • Page 2: At A Glance'

    Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’ guide to your Paragon 200 Plus.
  • Page 3 Please open this page for a further ‘at a glance’ guide to your Paragon 200 Plus.
  • Page 4: At A Glance

    Recall Redial/Pause For use when connected to a switchboard, or for BT Select Redial the last number called. Services. Also lets you enter a pause when storing numbers in the memory.
  • Page 5 Mode switch Default TB Handset socket MODE HANDSET Back up battery compartment Takes one LR61 battery Telephone line cord socket (not supplied). CAUTION DISCONNECT FROM PHONE LINE BEFORE REPLACING BATTERY 9V power socket...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Using the answering machine Selecting the answering machine mode Introduction To use the pre-recorded For your records outgoing message Unpacking your Paragon 200 Plus Message and Ring indicator Safety information To use Caller Return (Auto 1471) Using Remote Access Setting up...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction You can expect your Paragon 200 Plus to give you many years of trouble-free service. If anything is missing, please contact your place Please read the instructions carefully before use of purchase immediately. and keep this User Guide for future reference.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    872067. There is a slight chance that your phone Do not open the Paragon 200 Plus. This could be damaged by an electrical storm. could expose you to high voltages or other We recommend that you unplug the power risks.
  • Page 9: Setting Up

    . This is a chargeable service. communications manager which dialling mode you need. Your Paragon 200 Plus is approved for all compatible switchboards. Situate your Paragon 200 Plus close enough to both the phone and mains power sockets so that the cables will reach.
  • Page 10 On completion the unit will beep and the display will show the number of messages. Your Paragon 200 Plus is now ready to record The display indicates when the battery power is low. messages. If no battery is inserted, it remains on the display.
  • Page 11 If you use your Paragon 200 Plus as a desk phone you will need to fit the plinth on to the base. Ensure all the cables on the underside of the base are in their respective channels. Proceed by holding the plinth as shown in the illustration, ensuring the two arrows are facing each other.
  • Page 12 Place your Paragon 200 Plus over the screw of messages. heads and slide down. The Paragon 200 Plus does not display a clock, Wall mounting precautions: but uses this information to advise customers when messages were left.
  • Page 13: Using The Telephone

    This allows you to talk to someone close by without the person on the other Your Paragon 200 Plus has an inductive coupler end of the telephone line hearing the in its handset, to improve sound quality for conversation.
  • Page 14: Using The One-Touch Buttons

    Press the one-touch button you want. M1 - 3 up to 32 digits long. The number is dialled. If your Paragon 200 Plus is connected to a switchboard you will need to add the prefix To change: digit first when storing a number to ensure Simply follow the steps to store a you get an outside line.
  • Page 15: Using The Quickdial Memory

    Lift handset HANDSET Press Press buttons in the order shown Press the button under which the number you want is stored. The number You can store numbers of up to 32 is dialled. digits long. Press and release until the display shows MEMORY.
  • Page 16: Using The Answering Machine

    Using the answering machine When your answering machine is switched on, the pre-recorded message will automatically greet callers with: “Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment, so please leave your message after the tone.” Callers can skip this message by pressing the Receives incoming Number of calls and records...
  • Page 17 To stop recording. Your new OGM is played back. You can use your Paragon 200 Plus to record a memo which can be played back by another user. Your Paragon 200 Plus has a total recording Hold the button down the prompt says capacity of 39 minutes.
  • Page 18: Message And Ring Indicator

    The display will show the number of messages. Pauses playback. The display flashes. Play memo Press again to resume. If you pause playback for more than 60 seconds, your Paragon 200 Plus will automatically return to normal mode.
  • Page 19: To Use Caller Return (Auto 1471)

    ON, the display shows 1471. During playback: Adjust the loudspeaker volume. The level is shown at the bottom of You can let your Paragon 200 Plus the display. answer a call and have the loudspeaker switched on so you can hear the caller.
  • Page 20 After the last digit, the prompt says “You have X messages” and begins to play them. When calling your Paragon 200 Plus from another phone, it allows two attempts to enter You can now control your answering the correct PIN. If this is not done, you hear the machine by pressing the appropriate message “Thank you for calling”...
  • Page 21: Optional Settings

    Switch between the options. Display have any messages. With Time Saver shows t1, t2 or t3. set, your Paragon 200 Plus will answer your call after 6 rings if there are no You hear a sample of the tone. messages, or after 2 rings if you have To confirm the option displayed.
  • Page 22 You can select between three different Press and release until the display shows volume levels, off, medium and loud. RINGER. Press and release until the display The prompt says “Please select the shows RINGER. ringer.” The prompt says “Please select the Press once.
  • Page 23: Help

    Paragon 200 Plus to recognise each one. OFF? Press Answer On/Off. Check that the mains power cable is plugged in If your Paragon 200 Plus will not respond to any to the back of the machine. button presses, remove the back-up battery and turn off the power for 10 seconds.
  • Page 24: General Information

    Paragon Helpline for assistance on Subject to the terms listed below the guarantee will provide for the repair of, or at BT’s or its In the unlikely event of a defect occurring, agent’s discretion the option to replace the please follow the Helpline’s instructions for...
  • Page 25: Technical Information

    , see page 6. This also applies to transferring calls. You will still be able to make and receive telephone calls on your Paragon 200 Plus even if the mains power fails and there is no back-up battery installed. However, the answering machine will not work until the mains power is restored and the display will be blank.
  • Page 26: Wall-Mounting Template

    Wall-mounting template If wall-mounting your Paragon 200 Plus, drill two holes for the screws using this template and insert the wall plugs provided (if required).
  • Page 28: Index

    Index Call screening daptor cord Caller return (Auto 1471) Answer delay Cleaning Answering machine answer mode answer only default outgoing message Delete delete all messages all messages delete personal OGM one-touch number male/female OGM personal OGM message indicator quickdial number on/off playback messages esk mountings...
  • Page 29 OGM 9, 23 all mounting Redial last number Remote access playback messages set your PIN switch on answering machine REN (Ringer Equivalent Number) Returning your Paragon 200 Plus Ring tone Ringer volume RTTE...
  • Page 30 British Telecommunications plc in the UK. © British Telecommunications plc 2003. Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ. Registered in England No. 1800000. Designed by The Art & Design Partnership Limited. Printed in China. Paragon 200 Plus. Issue 1 (02/03) 4...

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