BT Response 130 User Manual
BT Response 130 User Manual

BT Response 130 User Manual

Telephone and answering machine

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Edition 4
26 March '97
Response 130 telephone and

answering machine

User guide

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  • Page 1: Answering Machine

    Edition 4 26 March ‘97 Response 130 telephone and answering machine User guide...
  • Page 2: At A Glance

    Shows how many messages line hearing your have been left. conversation. Volume Redial button Adjusts the volume during Press to redial the last message playback. number called. Please open this page for a further ‘at a glance’ guide to your Response 130.
  • Page 3 Inserts a pause into a WAITING DIAL B number. Code Allows you to check and change your three-digit security code. Select Services buttons Use to access pre- programmed BT Select Services - you can also overwrite them to store one-touch numbers.
  • Page 4 Edition 5 10 March ‘99 Battery cover screw Unscrew before opening the battery cover. Battery cover 9V BATTERY Lift open to fit back-up battery – 9V PP3 alkaline Telephone line (not supplied). cord socket LINE CORD OPEN Mains adaptor socket Mode switch Sets the dialling mode.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Edition 5 10 March ‘99 Contents In this guide At a glance Introduction Setting up Using the answering machine Using the telephone Additional features Help Maintenance Technical information Index Hints and tips boxes In this user guide, we’ve included helpful tips and useful notes.
  • Page 6: Edition 5

    Setting up Setting up Follow these steps to get your Response 130 ready for use. Plan where you will put your Response 130. It should be within two metres of a power socket and 9V BATTERY the phone socket. Warning...
  • Page 7: Set The Dial Mode

    When the countdown reaches ‘00’ the unit LOW a quiet ring. will beep and announce the current setting of OFF no ring. switch (pre-set to two rings). ANS DELAY This is the number of times your Response 130 will ring before answering a call.
  • Page 8 Screw Wallplug the wall. Wall Handset park When wall mounted, if you need to temporarily move away from the phone during a conversation you can hook the handset on the handset park located on the top of your Response 130.
  • Page 9: Using The Answering Machine

    RECORD OUTGOING MESSAGE • Press and release (do not hold down) the button. RECORD OUTGOING MESSAGE • Your Response 130 announces: ‘Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment so please leave your message after the tone’.
  • Page 10 • When you have finished your message, pause for one second then release the button. RECORD OUTGOING MESSAGE • Your Response 130 will announce, ‘End of recording. Your outgoing message is...’ and will play back your new outgoing message.
  • Page 11: Setting The Day And Time

    Using the answering machine To set the correct hour Setting the day and time TIME SET Once programmed, your Response 130 can tell HOUR MINUTE you the current day and time at the touch of a • Press and hold the button.
  • Page 12: Setting The Volume

    Press the + button to increase the • • The rings setting will be answered after playback volume. about 4 - 5 seconds. Your Response 130 is Press the - button to decrease • preset to this position. the playback volume.
  • Page 13: Playing Back Messages

    • Press the button. STOP messages you have. • Your Response 130 will beep and stop playing messages. The messages will not be deleted. To play back all messages You can adjust the volume of the playback by using PAUSE the volume button.
  • Page 14 When the message unit is full • Release the button when you reach The Response 130 has a recording capacity of SKIP the message you wish to hear. up to 14 minutes, including the outgoing • The message is then played back.
  • Page 15: Call Screening

    Recording 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.
  • Page 16: Using The Telephone

    STORE NUMBER dial numbers • You will hear two beeps to confirm that the Your Response 130 can store a total of 10 number is stored. phone numbers, each up to 20 digits long, with 5 each in one of its two directories.
  • Page 17 (with if necessary). DIAL B • Press the button again. STORE NUMBER Your Response 130 beeps once after each • You will hear two beeps to confirm that the button press. number is stored. • Press the button and...
  • Page 18: Inserting A Pause

    Using the inductive coupler outside line. Your Response 130 has an inductive coupler in If this is the case, dial the access number, then its handset to improve sound quality for people press the...
  • Page 19: Additional Features

    • Press the button. The unit will Remote access CODE announce, ‘Accepted’, and then, ‘Zero’, for You can switch on your Response 130 or play the last digit. back messages and memos using a • Press and release the button until HOUR ™...
  • Page 20 If you do not hear this announcement, you may another phone have entered an incorrect security code. Wait for a If you forget to switch on your Response 130, moment and re-enter your security code. you can do so using a Touchtone ™...
  • Page 21: Dialling During A Call

    BT’s Select Services. MODE If you are a BT customer connected to a digital • When you have been connected, press the exchange, you can subscribe to a range of BT’s button on the keypad to set your Select Services.
  • Page 22: Using Select Services

    Using Select Services With Call Diversion, when someone rings, your Select Services are available to customers on a Response 130 automatically transfers the call to modern digital exchange. To use these a nominated number where you can be services, other than Call Return, you need to contacted.
  • Page 23: Help

    Community. delay switch. Your Response 130 has now been reset to its If your Response 130 is connected to a switchboard, original factory settings, which are as follows: you may have to dial an access number before 999 or 112 to contact the emergency services.
  • Page 24 Edition 5 10 March ‘99 Help The message display Meaning DISPLAY Display is blank: The unit is receiving an incoming message or the unit has no power. PF 40-00 Display shows ‘PF’ then counts down from 40 to 00: The unit is resetting, please wait. Display shows a number (‘0’...
  • Page 25 Edition 5 10 March ‘99 Offices in Europe, North America, Japan and Asia Pacific. The telecommunications services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. CE compliant to 89/336/EEC Services and equipment are provided subject to British (EMC Directive) &...

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