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Response 125
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Summary of Contents for BT RESPONSE 125

  • Page 1 Response 125 Userfriendly Guide...
  • Page 2 Lift flap...
  • Page 3 Please open this page for an ‘At a glance’ guide to your Response 125.
  • Page 4: At A Glance

    Page 9 the person on the other end Store of the line Use when hearing your storing one conversation. touch and Page 10 Quickdial telephone numbers. Page 8 Recall button for use with switchboards and BT Select Services. Page 10...
  • Page 5 Handset catch Answer Handset park Retains When wall mounted you can ON/OFF/ handset if wall hook the handset on this if Skip < Stop/OGM mounted. Switches the you need to temporarily Checks your Page 26 answering move away from the phone. current machine on Page 26...
  • Page 7 Contents At a glance Introduction Setting up Using your telephone Using the answering machine 11 Remote access Help Technical information Index Wall-mounting template Hints and tips boxes In this user guide, we’ve included helpful tips and useful notes. They are shown in a white box like this.
  • Page 8 Introduction Your Response 125 telephone answering machine is designed for ease of use and made to the high standards set by BT Thank you for For your records choosing a BT product. You can Date of purchase: expect your phone...
  • Page 9 Setting up Follow these steps to get your Response 125 ready to use Situating your I M P O R TA N T Response 125 Check that your Response 125 is complete. Situate your Response When you unpack you must have:...
  • Page 10 If you do not have a modern-style socket, call Freefone It will then show the 0800 800 150 normal ‘no messages’ and ask for a BT display. engineer to come and fit the correct socket. Failure to use the adaptor This is a chargeable...
  • Page 11 Electrical storm Insert back-up warning battery Note 1 During electrical storms, Your Response 125’s you are advised to battery low light comes on disconnect your BT recommends that when the back-up battery apparatus because you insert an alkaline is running low. It also damage may occur.
  • Page 12: Using The Telephone

    Storing and dialling button again. number in the numbers Quickdial memory Press the memory button ( Your Response 125 Lift the handset. under which you want allows you to store up to store the number. to 10 telephone Press the...
  • Page 13 The new number To dial a telephone To dial a telephone automatically replaces number using the number longer than any existing number Quickdial memory 16 digits stored under that location. Memory label Lift the handset. Lift the handset. Slide out the plastic cover and the memory label.
  • Page 14 9). stored number, your If your Response 125 Response 125 will is connected to a automatically insert If your Response 125 is switchboard, the the stored pause. to be used with a button enables you to switchboard, make sure...
  • Page 15: Using The Answering Machine

    Your Response 125 has The outgoing message Beep! a total recording is the message a caller capacity of 14 minutes. hears when your...
  • Page 16 To record your Your Response 125 Press and release the outgoing message, will automatically play button. Your STOP speak clearly, 15 to 20 back your message, outgoing message will cm from the built-in then beep to confirm be played back to you.
  • Page 17 You can now set the button. DELETE current hour buttons long enough for Your Response 125 your Response 125 to say will announce the day whether it is AM or PM. currently set. Press and hold down When you hear the button.
  • Page 18 The machine button. announces... To set the answer delay Your Response 125 announces the day Answer on and time you have set. Answer delay sets the number of times your Friday, 4.30pm Response 125 will ring before answering a call.
  • Page 19 Time Saver, Time saver Two minutes is the 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 maximum time available Your Response 125 is pre- for each incoming set to TIME SAVER. This message. If the maximum means that during remote Skip Skip message length is reached, access, if any messages...
  • Page 20 DELETE mode, the display flashes playing... to indicate you have messages. Press the SKIP button to skip forward Your Response 125 to the start of the announces... When all your next message. messages have been Message played back, your deleted Response 125 announces...
  • Page 21 When you have finished If you accidentally delete built-in microphone. deleting and your all messages, you can still Response 125 has finished save them provided you playing all messages, you press the STOP button will hear ‘End of within 8 seconds of the Built-in messages’.
  • Page 22 (See ‘To adjust the volume’, page 11) These functions of the Response 125 will not Allow the incoming operate whilst the handset call to be answered by is off the base unit: your Response 125 as •...
  • Page 23: Remote Access

    Remote access Control your Response 125 from another telephone using a Touchtone™ keypad. You can turn your Enter the first digit of If you hear 4 short beeps, Response 125 your security code. it means you have entered answering machine You hear a beep.
  • Page 24 You can skip back any other phone. over any number of messages by pressing Dial your phone button. number and wait. Your Response 125 will automatically answer after 20 rings. It will now stay switched on.
  • Page 25 If the memory is full, you have to 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 messages.
  • Page 26 Is the power cord alkaline battery. When plugged in to the back Your answering operating at normal of your Response 125? machine is too close to level, the battery light a radio, TV, computer, Is the mains power remains off.
  • Page 27: Technical Information

    REN of 4 is allowed. direct sunlight. Do not for a fresh alkaline (For example: if your stand it on carpets or battery). Response 125 is used other surfaces which in conjunction with If the light was on, generate fibres, or three extension...
  • Page 28 Response 125 – information outside guarantee. Your Response 125 If you own your may be connected to Response 125 – under If your Response 125 public networks in the BT’s guarantee. needs repair after the United Kingdom. guarantee period has...
  • Page 29 20,21 playback 15,16 skip backward receive messages skip forward skip backward turn your skip forward Response 125 Mains adaptor on from another telephone 20,21 Memo replay messages 19,20 Memory buttons Ringer volume storing dialling Secrecy...
  • Page 30: Wall Mounting

    Wall-mounting Your Response 125 Press the phone line Wall-mounting template can be wall-mounted cable into the channel using the screws and on the bottom of the wall plugs provided. phone, so that the phone lies flat against Use the wall-mounting the wall.
  • Page 32 Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ. Registered in England No. 1800000. Printed in China. Response 125 Issue No.1 (4/99). 6 5 0 46 3 8 Designed by The Art & Design Partnership Limited.