This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using a BT Response 123e digital telephone answering machine. Key features of the machine include a digital answering machine with up to 12 minutes of recording capacity, remote access capabilities, a message counter, a 10-number quickdial memory, call screening, and time/date stamping of messages. The document provides step-by-step instructions on setting up the machine, making calls, using the answering machine functions, and troubleshooting.
This document provides specifications and installation instructions for protective cabinets (STI-7524 and STI-7525) that include a clear polycarbonate cover with an integrated siren/strobe alarm. The alarm has 32 selectable tones and can be set to different volumes and timing options. Installation involves mounting the cabinet, then installing the alarm electronics and selecting settings before connecting power.
Z-Wave makes your home smarter. The Aeotec Doorbell 6 also makes your entrance area smarter.
By combining visual (1000lm) and audible (110dB) alarms, you'll be notified when someone is at your door. You can also connect the Aeotec Doorbell 6 to automated scenes
This is the user manual of ThinkOBD 500.
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Los biocombustibles se obtienen a través de la fermentación de azúcares en plantas para producir bioetanol o mediante procesos industriales de aceites vegetales y grasas animales para producir biodiésel. Sin embargo, los biocombustibles también plantean problemas como el aumento del precio de los alimentos, mayores emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero durante su producción y problemas sociales y ambientales en países como Brasil, Indonesia y el Sahél debido a la expansión de los monocultivos para su producción.
The document discusses basic anatomy and physiology concepts. It defines anatomy as the study of body structure, and physiology as the study of body functions. It states that structure determines function, and that nutrition affects both structure and function. It also briefly outlines the levels of organization in the human body from cells to systems.
Bt response 15 plus User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.c...Telephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a digital answering machine. It includes how to power on the device, insert batteries, set the volume, record an outgoing message, receive incoming messages, and use remote access features. Pictures and step-by-step directions are provided to help users understand the different controls and functions of the answering machine.
This document provides specifications and installation instructions for protective cabinets (STI-7524 and STI-7525) that include a clear polycarbonate cover with an integrated siren/strobe alarm. The alarm has 32 selectable tones and can be set to different volumes and timing options. Installation involves mounting the cabinet, then installing the alarm electronics and selecting settings before connecting power.
Z-Wave makes your home smarter. The Aeotec Doorbell 6 also makes your entrance area smarter.
By combining visual (1000lm) and audible (110dB) alarms, you'll be notified when someone is at your door. You can also connect the Aeotec Doorbell 6 to automated scenes
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Actividad 11.miniquest biocombustibles Lizana e IreneGemess
Los biocombustibles se obtienen a través de la fermentación de azúcares en plantas para producir bioetanol o mediante procesos industriales de aceites vegetales y grasas animales para producir biodiésel. Sin embargo, los biocombustibles también plantean problemas como el aumento del precio de los alimentos, mayores emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero durante su producción y problemas sociales y ambientales en países como Brasil, Indonesia y el Sahél debido a la expansión de los monocultivos para su producción.
The document discusses basic anatomy and physiology concepts. It defines anatomy as the study of body structure, and physiology as the study of body functions. It states that structure determines function, and that nutrition affects both structure and function. It also briefly outlines the levels of organization in the human body from cells to systems.
Bt response 15 plus User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.c...Telephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a digital answering machine. It includes how to power on the device, insert batteries, set the volume, record an outgoing message, receive incoming messages, and use remote access features. Pictures and step-by-step directions are provided to help users understand the different controls and functions of the answering machine.
BT Response 75 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the features of the Response 75 Plus Digital Answering Machine. It includes steps for setting up the answering machine, including connecting it to a phone line and power source. It describes the controls of the answering machine for playing, deleting and recording messages. Features like outgoing messages, call screening, VIP access and remote access are also summarized.
Bt decor 425 user Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document is the user guide for the BT Decor 425 digital telephone answering machine. It provides instructions on setting up the device and using its various features, such as making and receiving calls, storing contact numbers, using the answering machine functions, and accessing voicemail remotely. The guide contains information about the product components, button functions, setting the clock, switching the answering machine on/off, adjusting the speaker volume, recording and playing messages, and general troubleshooting.
Bt duet 550 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for using the Duet 550 telephone, including how to make and end calls, store and dial phone numbers using memory buttons, adjust the ringer volume and tone, use the secrecy and recall buttons, and wall mount the phone. Information is also given on guarantee terms, technical specifications, and switchboard compatibility.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Duet 210 corded telephone. It includes details on installing the phone using wall mounting or placing it on a desk, making and receiving calls, using features like mute and redial, and programming the quickdial memory buttons. Safety information and the phone's specifications are also provided.
Polycom sound station 2 basic user guidebest4systems
This document provides important safety instructions and user guide information for the SoundStation2 conference telephone. It outlines safety precautions for electrical safety and proper installation. The parts included in the package are listed. Setup and connection instructions are provided along with descriptions of the phone features like buttons, LED indicators, placing and answering calls, adjusting volume, muting calls, and conferencing. Troubleshooting tips are included for issues like no dial tone or muffled audio. Specifications and the limited warranty information are presented.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3710 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes a list of items included in the package and instructions on setting up the base unit and handset, charging batteries, and connecting to a phone line. It also provides an overview of the phone's features and buttons, navigating menus, making calls, using the phonebook, caller ID, and answering machine functions.
Bt diverse 5000 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT Diverse 5000 Solo cordless telephone. It includes diagrams of the handset and base station and describes how to register the handset, charge the battery, store contacts, adjust settings, and troubleshoot issues. Safety information is also provided.
Sagemcom D77T D77V Digital Cordless Phone User GuideTelephones Online
The document is a user guide that provides information and instructions for setting up and using a DECT telephone system. It includes sections on setting up the base unit and handset, making calls, using the phonebook, settings, call logs, and using the answering machine. The guide provides details on parts, functions, safety tips, and step-by-step instructions for operating the various features of the system.
The document provides instructions for setting up a BT3920 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes checking the contents of the box, inserting batteries, charging the handset, connecting the base unit to power and the phone line, and placing the phone equipment in locations that ensure best reception and performance. Instructions are also provided for using the phone's calling features and answering machine functions.
Bt duet mini User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document is a user guide for the BT Duet Mini corded telephone. It provides instructions on how to set up the phone, including connecting the line cord, handset cord, and wall mounting. It describes the various phone features like making calls, adjusting volume, using the redial and secrecy buttons. The guide also covers safety information, guarantee terms, and technical specifications for the phone.
Bt quartet 3100 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document appears to be a user guide for the Quartet 3100 cordless telephone. It provides an at-a-glance overview of the handset and base features. It also includes quick guides to common functions, such as making and receiving calls, using features like secrecy mode, and changing settings through the menu. The full user guide then details instructions for setup, use, additional features, troubleshooting, and specifications.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3930 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes steps for charging the handset batteries, setting the date and time, navigating menus, making and receiving calls, using the phonebook, caller ID, and answering machine functions. The document contains information about phone icons, buttons, menus and basic features.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using an additional handset and charger for a BT Diverse 5100 telephone system. It includes information on registering the handset to the base station, inserting batteries, setting the date and time, making calls, using directories and lists, and other call features. Safety information is also provided at the beginning of the document.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT Converse 2100 corded telephone. It includes:
- An overview of the phone's features such as one-touch memory buttons, a headset socket, and a secrecy button.
- Steps for setting up the phone by connecting it to a telephone line and choosing the correct dialing mode.
- Directions for making calls, using the headset, redialling, and accessing voicemail messages.
- Information on adjusting the ringer volume and tone.
- Safety tips and specifications for the phone.
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The document is a user guide for the Quartet 1100 cordless telephone that provides instructions on setting up the phone and describes its key features, such as making and receiving calls, storing up to 10 numbers in quickdial memory, using the one touch memory buttons, and using features like last number redial, secrecy mode, and call waiting.
It includes diagrams of the phone and base unit along with explanations of the buttons and lights as well as safety information and instructions for charging the handset battery.
(1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3530 digital cordless phone with answering machine.
(2) It describes the handset, base, menus, and features of the phone such as making calls, redialing, the phonebook, call log, and answering machine functions.
(3) The setup instructions explain how to charge the handset batteries, set the date and time, register additional handsets if applicable, and connect the base to a phone line so that the phone is ready for use.
1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3530 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It describes the contents of the box, installing batteries, setting the date and time, and an overview of the phone's features and menus.
2) Setup involves charging the handset for 24 hours, setting the date and time, and connecting the telephone line cord to the base unit. The guide also provides instructions for using the phone's menus to access features like the phonebook, call log, and answering machine functions.
3) In addition to setup steps, the document outlines the phone's key features, display icons, navigating the menus, making calls, redialing numbers, using the phone
The document provides instructions and safety information for a DECT 3115 cordless phone. It includes warnings to not expose the phone to water or moisture and to avoid using it during electrical storms. It also lists what is included in the package depending on the model purchased and provides instructions on installing the phone and battery.
The document is a user guide for a BT3520 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It provides instructions on setting up the phone and base, an overview of phone features, and guides the user through basic call functions, the phonebook, settings menus, and using the answering machine. The guide explains how to register additional handsets to the base unit and where to find help if needed.
Bt freestyle 2100 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Freestyle 2100 cordless telephone. It includes a quick guide to the menu structure and handset settings. Safety tips are also listed, such as only using the approved batteries and power supply. Setup instructions guide the user to charge the handset batteries for 16 hours initially, connect the base station to a phone line, and place the handset on the base to charge.
This document provides a quick start guide and user manual for a BT6610 cordless phone with nuisance call blocking. It includes instructions on setting up the phone, charging the batteries, making calls, using the phonebook and call log, setting parental controls and blocking nuisance calls, using the answering machine remotely and locally, and an overview of the phone's menu and settings. The guide also provides troubleshooting tips and customer support contact information.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 7100 Plus cordless phone. It includes steps for plugging in and charging the handset, registering the handset to a compatible base station, making and receiving calls, using features like caller ID, redial, the phonebook, and text messaging. The document also provides product disposal instructions and information on the manufacturer's warranty and declarations of conformity.
BT Response 75 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the features of the Response 75 Plus Digital Answering Machine. It includes steps for setting up the answering machine, including connecting it to a phone line and power source. It describes the controls of the answering machine for playing, deleting and recording messages. Features like outgoing messages, call screening, VIP access and remote access are also summarized.
Bt decor 425 user Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document is the user guide for the BT Decor 425 digital telephone answering machine. It provides instructions on setting up the device and using its various features, such as making and receiving calls, storing contact numbers, using the answering machine functions, and accessing voicemail remotely. The guide contains information about the product components, button functions, setting the clock, switching the answering machine on/off, adjusting the speaker volume, recording and playing messages, and general troubleshooting.
Bt duet 550 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for using the Duet 550 telephone, including how to make and end calls, store and dial phone numbers using memory buttons, adjust the ringer volume and tone, use the secrecy and recall buttons, and wall mount the phone. Information is also given on guarantee terms, technical specifications, and switchboard compatibility.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Duet 210 corded telephone. It includes details on installing the phone using wall mounting or placing it on a desk, making and receiving calls, using features like mute and redial, and programming the quickdial memory buttons. Safety information and the phone's specifications are also provided.
Polycom sound station 2 basic user guidebest4systems
This document provides important safety instructions and user guide information for the SoundStation2 conference telephone. It outlines safety precautions for electrical safety and proper installation. The parts included in the package are listed. Setup and connection instructions are provided along with descriptions of the phone features like buttons, LED indicators, placing and answering calls, adjusting volume, muting calls, and conferencing. Troubleshooting tips are included for issues like no dial tone or muffled audio. Specifications and the limited warranty information are presented.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3710 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes a list of items included in the package and instructions on setting up the base unit and handset, charging batteries, and connecting to a phone line. It also provides an overview of the phone's features and buttons, navigating menus, making calls, using the phonebook, caller ID, and answering machine functions.
Bt diverse 5000 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT Diverse 5000 Solo cordless telephone. It includes diagrams of the handset and base station and describes how to register the handset, charge the battery, store contacts, adjust settings, and troubleshoot issues. Safety information is also provided.
Sagemcom D77T D77V Digital Cordless Phone User GuideTelephones Online
The document is a user guide that provides information and instructions for setting up and using a DECT telephone system. It includes sections on setting up the base unit and handset, making calls, using the phonebook, settings, call logs, and using the answering machine. The guide provides details on parts, functions, safety tips, and step-by-step instructions for operating the various features of the system.
The document provides instructions for setting up a BT3920 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes checking the contents of the box, inserting batteries, charging the handset, connecting the base unit to power and the phone line, and placing the phone equipment in locations that ensure best reception and performance. Instructions are also provided for using the phone's calling features and answering machine functions.
Bt duet mini User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document is a user guide for the BT Duet Mini corded telephone. It provides instructions on how to set up the phone, including connecting the line cord, handset cord, and wall mounting. It describes the various phone features like making calls, adjusting volume, using the redial and secrecy buttons. The guide also covers safety information, guarantee terms, and technical specifications for the phone.
Bt quartet 3100 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document appears to be a user guide for the Quartet 3100 cordless telephone. It provides an at-a-glance overview of the handset and base features. It also includes quick guides to common functions, such as making and receiving calls, using features like secrecy mode, and changing settings through the menu. The full user guide then details instructions for setup, use, additional features, troubleshooting, and specifications.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3930 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes steps for charging the handset batteries, setting the date and time, navigating menus, making and receiving calls, using the phonebook, caller ID, and answering machine functions. The document contains information about phone icons, buttons, menus and basic features.
Bt diverse 5100 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using an additional handset and charger for a BT Diverse 5100 telephone system. It includes information on registering the handset to the base station, inserting batteries, setting the date and time, making calls, using directories and lists, and other call features. Safety information is also provided at the beginning of the document.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT Converse 2100 corded telephone. It includes:
- An overview of the phone's features such as one-touch memory buttons, a headset socket, and a secrecy button.
- Steps for setting up the phone by connecting it to a telephone line and choosing the correct dialing mode.
- Directions for making calls, using the headset, redialling, and accessing voicemail messages.
- Information on adjusting the ringer volume and tone.
- Safety tips and specifications for the phone.
Bt quartet 1100 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document is a user guide for the Quartet 1100 cordless telephone that provides instructions on setting up the phone and describes its key features, such as making and receiving calls, storing up to 10 numbers in quickdial memory, using the one touch memory buttons, and using features like last number redial, secrecy mode, and call waiting.
It includes diagrams of the phone and base unit along with explanations of the buttons and lights as well as safety information and instructions for charging the handset battery.
(1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3530 digital cordless phone with answering machine.
(2) It describes the handset, base, menus, and features of the phone such as making calls, redialing, the phonebook, call log, and answering machine functions.
(3) The setup instructions explain how to charge the handset batteries, set the date and time, register additional handsets if applicable, and connect the base to a phone line so that the phone is ready for use.
1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3530 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It describes the contents of the box, installing batteries, setting the date and time, and an overview of the phone's features and menus.
2) Setup involves charging the handset for 24 hours, setting the date and time, and connecting the telephone line cord to the base unit. The guide also provides instructions for using the phone's menus to access features like the phonebook, call log, and answering machine functions.
3) In addition to setup steps, the document outlines the phone's key features, display icons, navigating the menus, making calls, redialing numbers, using the phone
The document provides instructions and safety information for a DECT 3115 cordless phone. It includes warnings to not expose the phone to water or moisture and to avoid using it during electrical storms. It also lists what is included in the package depending on the model purchased and provides instructions on installing the phone and battery.
The document is a user guide for a BT3520 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It provides instructions on setting up the phone and base, an overview of phone features, and guides the user through basic call functions, the phonebook, settings menus, and using the answering machine. The guide explains how to register additional handsets to the base unit and where to find help if needed.
Bt freestyle 2100 User Guide from Telephones Online www.telephonesonline.co.ukTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Freestyle 2100 cordless telephone. It includes a quick guide to the menu structure and handset settings. Safety tips are also listed, such as only using the approved batteries and power supply. Setup instructions guide the user to charge the handset batteries for 16 hours initially, connect the base station to a phone line, and place the handset on the base to charge.
This document provides a quick start guide and user manual for a BT6610 cordless phone with nuisance call blocking. It includes instructions on setting up the phone, charging the batteries, making calls, using the phonebook and call log, setting parental controls and blocking nuisance calls, using the answering machine remotely and locally, and an overview of the phone's menu and settings. The guide also provides troubleshooting tips and customer support contact information.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 7100 Plus cordless phone. It includes steps for plugging in and charging the handset, registering the handset to a compatible base station, making and receiving calls, using features like caller ID, redial, the phonebook, and text messaging. The document also provides product disposal instructions and information on the manufacturer's warranty and declarations of conformity.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT2200 nuisance call blocker cordless phone. It includes steps for charging the handset batteries, connecting the base unit to power, and registering additional handsets. The document also outlines features like making and receiving calls, using the phonebook, call blocking functions, and battery performance tips. Setup is a multi-step process including charging batteries for 16 hours before connecting the phone line. Menus and buttons are explained to help users navigate features and settings.
This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the key features of the BT3960 Nuisance Call Blocker cordless phone. The document discusses how to charge the handset batteries, set up the phone, make and receive calls, use the call blocking features, and set up and use the answering machine. It also provides troubleshooting tips and customer support contact information.
This document is a user guide for the Gigaset CL750A GO phone. It provides an overview of the phone and its components. The guide describes how to set up the phone for use over an analog landline or internet connection, and how to configure voip settings. It also explains the phone's basic functions such as making calls, using directories, messages lists, and settings menus.
The document provides a quick set-up and user guide for the BT Conferencing Unit X300. It includes instructions on unpacking the contents, connecting cables and chargers, setting up and charging the wireless microphones. The guide also describes basic phone functions like making and answering calls, adjusting volume, using mute, and accessing the redial list, phonebook and call log. Settings covered include date and time, ringer volume and tone, and PBX mode.
The document provides help for connecting a Wi-Fi extender and troubleshooting connection issues. It includes steps to check the signal strength to determine if an extender is needed. If the extender cannot connect to the router, it recommends moving the extender closer or trying different connection methods. It also gives tips on optimal extender placement and potential interference issues. Reset instructions and specifications for power usage are provided.
Netgear Aircard 785S Mobile Broadband Hotspot User GuideTelephones Online
This document is the user manual for the NETGEAR AirCard 785S Mobile Hotspot. It provides instructions on how to set up, connect to, and use the mobile hotspot device. The manual covers topics such as installing the SIM card and battery, connecting devices to the hotspot's WiFi network, monitoring data usage, updating settings and security, and troubleshooting issues. It also includes an appendix with frequently asked questions and their answers.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT XD56 Digital Cordless Phone with Answer Machine. It includes directions for charging the batteries, connecting the base unit and handset, making calls, using the phonebook, call blocking features, caller ID, the answer machine, settings, and additional handset registration. Setup involves plugging in the power adapter and phone line cord, activating the batteries by removing a tab, and allowing 16 hours for initial battery charging before use.
This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Halo home phone system. It includes directions for plugging in the base unit and charger, activating and charging the batteries, connecting the phone line, and walking through the setup wizard. The wizard helps pair a mobile phone to the BT Halo using Bluetooth to sync contacts and make calls. The guide then explains how to use the phone's various features like contacts, speed dial, calls list, answer machine, settings and Bluetooth functionality.
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tablet.
User guide:
The user guide is available online at www.gigaset.com. Enter the model name of your tablet in the
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FAQs:
Frequently asked questions and their answers can be found at www.gigaset.com. Enter your
model name in the search field to find answers to common questions.
Support:
If you have any other questions, our support team will be happy to help you by phone or email.
You can find the contact details on the last page of this user guide or at www.
Gigaset S820A Digital Cordless Telephone User GuideTelephones Online
This document is the user guide for the Gigaset S820/S820A touchscreen cordless phone. It includes instructions on setting up the base and charger, understanding the phone's interface and keys, making calls, changing settings, using additional phone features like the answering machine, Bluetooth, contacts, and more. It also provides customer service contact information and safety precautions.
Gigaset SL400A Digital Cordless Telephone User GuideTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a Gigaset SL400/SL400A cordless phone. It includes steps for checking contents, installing the base and charger, connecting to power, and setting up the handset. The document also provides overviews of the phone's display symbols, menu system, and key functions. Users are instructed to register the phone online for warranty and support.
Gigaset SL910A Digital Cordless Telephone User GuideTelephones Online
This document is the user guide for the Gigaset SL910/SL910A cordless phone. It contains instructions on setting up the base station and charger cradle, operating the phone's touchscreen and keys, making calls, changing settings, using the phone's apps and features, and connecting additional handsets or Bluetooth devices. It also provides customer service contact information and safety precautions.
Gigaset AL410A Digital Cordless Telephone User GuideTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up a Gigaset AL410A cordless phone handset and base station. It includes:
1) A list of contents for the phone package and instructions for inserting batteries and connecting the base station and optional charging cradle.
2) An overview of the keys and features of the handset and base station.
3) Step-by-step instructions for basic phone functions like making calls, using the directory and call lists, registering additional handsets, and operating the answering machine.
Gigaset A420A Digital Cordless Telephone User GuideTelephones Online
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a Gigaset A420 or A420A cordless phone. It describes the keys and displays on the handset and base station, how to insert batteries and set up the phone. Instructions are provided for making calls, using menus to access phone features, and safety precautions for phone use. Features covered include the answering machine on the A420A model, redialing numbers, call lists and volume control.
Gigaset A510A Digital Cordless Telephone User GuideTelephones Online
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a Gigaset A510 or A510A cordless phone. It includes information on checking package contents, setting up the base and charging cradle, connecting the base, registering handsets, changing display language, setting the date and time, and operating the phone's menu. The document also provides an overview of the phone hardware and icons displayed on the screen.
The document provides instructions and tips for using the features of the YouView box, including:
- How to use the YouView guide to find programs to watch across different channels and times.
- How to search for specific programs by name and filter search results.
- An overview of the on-demand streaming players and apps available through YouView including BBC iPlayer and BT Player.
- Details on using BT Player, including navigating categories like movies, TV, and kids content, and setting bookmarks.
This document provides instructions for using the features of a YouView+ box. It includes:
- An overview of the YouView main menu and its options for searching, viewing on demand content, and managing recordings.
- Instructions for using the YouView Guide to find programming information and set recordings or reminders.
- Details on how to pause live TV, rewind or fast forward to catch up, and set reminders for future programs.
- Guidance for making the most of the BT Player's on demand content and managing bookmarks, playlists, and payments.
1. The document provides setup instructions for the BT Home Hub 4r broadband kit, explaining how to assemble, configure, and connect the hub and its components.
2. It describes recycling the equipment properly according to the WEEE Directive and details a 1-year guarantee on the hub.
3. Setup involves assembling the power supply, plugging in and powering on the hub, configuring broadband settings for both BT and non-BT customers, and connecting devices to the hub via Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
QA or the Highway - Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend appl...zjhamm304
These are the slides for the presentation, "Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend applications" that was presented at QA or the Highway 2024 in Columbus, OH by Zachary Hamm.
Connector Corner: Seamlessly power UiPath Apps, GenAI with prebuilt connectorsDianaGray10
Join us to learn how UiPath Apps can directly and easily interact with prebuilt connectors via Integration Service--including Salesforce, ServiceNow, Open GenAI, and more.
The best part is you can achieve this without building a custom workflow! Say goodbye to the hassle of using separate automations to call APIs. By seamlessly integrating within App Studio, you can now easily streamline your workflow, while gaining direct access to our Connector Catalog of popular applications.
We’ll discuss and demo the benefits of UiPath Apps and connectors including:
Creating a compelling user experience for any software, without the limitations of APIs.
Accelerating the app creation process, saving time and effort
Enjoying high-performance CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations, for
seamless data management.
Speakers:
Russell Alfeche, Technology Leader, RPA at qBotic and UiPath MVP
Charlie Greenberg, host
What is an RPA CoE? Session 2 – CoE RolesDianaGray10
In this session, we will review the players involved in the CoE and how each role impacts opportunities.
Topics covered:
• What roles are essential?
• What place in the automation journey does each role play?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
LF Energy Webinar: Carbon Data Specifications: Mechanisms to Improve Data Acc...DanBrown980551
This LF Energy webinar took place June 20, 2024. It featured:
-Alex Thornton, LF Energy
-Hallie Cramer, Google
-Daniel Roesler, UtilityAPI
-Henry Richardson, WattTime
In response to the urgency and scale required to effectively address climate change, open source solutions offer significant potential for driving innovation and progress. Currently, there is a growing demand for standardization and interoperability in energy data and modeling. Open source standards and specifications within the energy sector can also alleviate challenges associated with data fragmentation, transparency, and accessibility. At the same time, it is crucial to consider privacy and security concerns throughout the development of open source platforms.
This webinar will delve into the motivations behind establishing LF Energy’s Carbon Data Specification Consortium. It will provide an overview of the draft specifications and the ongoing progress made by the respective working groups.
Three primary specifications will be discussed:
-Discovery and client registration, emphasizing transparent processes and secure and private access
-Customer data, centering around customer tariffs, bills, energy usage, and full consumption disclosure
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Bt response 123e
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User Guide
BT RESPONSE 123e
DIGITAL TELEPHONE ANSWERING MACHINE
This product is intended for connection to analogue
public switched telephone networks and private
switchboards in the United Kingdom.
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Key features
Digital answering machine
with up to 12 minutes
recording capacity
No need for tapes, all recordings are made
digitally giving you fast and reliable access to
your messages and memos.
Remote access
Listen to your answering machine
messages from another phone,
switch the answering machine on and off,
even record a new outgoing message.
Message counter
Gives a clear indication of the
number of messages/memos
you have. Alerts you when the memory is full.
Time saver
During remote access, your
Response 123e will answer after
2 rings if you have any messages, or after 6
rings if you don’t. This allows you to hang
up before your Response 123e answers,
avoiding the cost of a call.
10-number quickdial memory
Store up to 10 phone numbers
in the memory so you can easily
dial your most commonly called numbers.
Loudspeaker volume control
Lets you adjust the loudspeaker
volume for message playback
and call screening.
Call screening
Listen to who’s calling you
through the loudspeaker and
decide whether to answer the call in person
or let your Response 123e record a message.
Time/day stamp and voice
prompts
Your Response 123e announces
the time and day each message was received.
Voice prompts help you to operate your
Response 123e more easily.
Please open this page for an ‘at a
glance’ guide to your Response 123e.
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At a glance
Handset clip
Holds the handset in place if the base is wall-mounted.
Directory label
Use the label to make a note of which phone
numbers are stored in the memory.
Quickdial
Use to dial numbers stored in the memory.
Secrecy
Lets you talk to someone in the same room without
the person you are calling hearing you.
Store
Use to store up to 10 numbers in the memory.
R (Recall)
Recall button for use with switchboards
and BT Calling Features.
Redial
Redials the last number called.
Inserts a pause when storing a number.
Answer on/off
Switches the answering machine on and off.
Switches between OGM1 and OGM2
Lets you record your own OGM.
Microphone
For recording your outgoing message or memo(s).
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Handset park
To rest the handset during a call when your
Response 123e is wall-mounted.
ᮤ Skip/Memo
Skip backward through your messages during playback.
Press and hold down to record a memo.
Stop
Stops message playback.
Lets you set and check the day and time.
Skip ᮣ
Skip forward through your messages during playback.
Sets the number of rings before your answering
machine answers.
Delete
Deletes individual or all messages.
Lets you set and check the remote access security code.
Play
Press to play back recorded messages and memos.
Message counter
Indicates the number of messages/memos stored,
whether the answering machine is on or off or if the
memory is full.
– Volume +
Adjusts the loudspeaker volume for message playback
and call screening.
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In this guide
There is also a detailed index on page 24 of this user guide
At a glance
1
Introduction
4
Unpacking your
Response 123e
4
For your records
4
Remote access security code
4
Safety information
5
Remote access
Accessing your Response 123e
17
17
Operating your Response 123e 18
Help
20
General information
22
Guarantee
22
Returning your Response 123e
22
General
5
Technical information
23
Environmental
5
BT accessories and
replacement items
23
Setting up
6
Using the telephone
10
Making and receiving calls
24
10
Using the memory to store
and dial numbers
Index
11
Using the answering
machine
12
Outgoing message
12
Receiving messages
14
Answer delay
14
Memos
15
Playing your messages
and memos
15
Call screening
16
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Introduction
Your Response 123e has been designed for ease of use and made to
the high standards set by BT. You can expect your Response 123e to
give you many years of trouble-free service
Please read the instructions carefully
before use and keep this User Guide for
future reference.
For your records
Date of purchase:
Unpacking your
Response 123e
If anything is missing, please contact
your place of purchase immediately.
Response 123e digital
telephone answering
machine with telephone
line cord attached
Wall-mounting
bracket
Plug-mounted 13 amp
power adaptor
(Item code: 871036)
Screws and wall plugs
for wall-mounting
Place of purchase:
Serial number:
Purchase price:
For guarantee purposes, proof of
purchase is required, so please keep
your receipt.
Remote access security code
Your remote access security code is
pre-set to 0 0 0 .
If you change your security code, keep
a reference of your new code here:
Remote access card and
spare directory label
See ‘Remote access’ on page 17.
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Safety information
General
• Simply clean your Response 123e
with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an
anti-static wipe. Never use household
polish as this may damage the
product. Never use a dry cloth as
this may cause static shock.
• Only use the power supply included
with the product. Using an unauthorised power supply unit will invalidate
your guarantee and may damage the
answer machine. The item code for
the power supply unit is 871036.
• Do not open your Response 123e.
This could expose you to high
voltages or other risks.
Environmental
• Do not expose to direct sunlight.
• We recommend that you do not place
the product on antique/veneered
wood to avoid damage.
• Do not stand your product on carpets
or other surfaces which generate
fibres, or place it in locations
preventing a free flow of air over it’s
surfaces.
• Do not submerge any part of your
product in water and do not use it in
damp or humid conditions, such as
in bathrooms.
• Do not expose your product to fire,
explosive or other hazardous
conditions.
• There is a slight chance that your
phone could be damaged by an
electrical storm. We recommend that
you unplug the power and telephone
line cord for the duration of the
storm, as damage is not covered by
the guarantee.
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Setting up
Follow these steps to set up your Response 123e for use
Plan the location of your
Response 123e
Situate your Response 123e close
enough to the phone and mains power
sockets so that both cords will reach.
1
2
Plug the power cord into the
back of the machine
To prevent the cord being pulled out
accidentally, hook the power cord
around the cord grip.
Check your telephone wall
socket
CORD GRIP
3
If you do not have a modern phone
socket, call Freefone 0800 800 150 and
ask for a BT engineer to come and fit
the correct one. This is a chargeable
service.
Plug the adaptor into a mains
power socket and switch on
For a full range of accessories and
replacement items for BT products,
call 0870 240 5522 or visit
Your Response 123e will announce,
“Answer on, answer delay, time saver.”
The message counter will flash between
0 (no messages) and C.
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4
Press and release the ᮤ Skip
and Skip ᮣ buttons to select
the correct minute.
Set the day and time
Your answering machine
informs you of the day and time
each message was recorded, so
it is important you set the
answering machine clock.
When the correct minute is
announced, press and release
the Stop button. The clock is
now set and your Response
123e announces the current
day and time.
If there is a power failure, the
display will flash C. You will
need to re-set the day and time.
Press and hold down the Stop
button until the current day is
announced.
To check the day and time setting
Press and release the ᮤ Skip
and Skip ᮣ buttons to move
backwards and forwards
through the days of the week.
When the correct day is
announced, press and release
the Stop button to store.
The current hour is then
announced.
Press and release the ᮤ Skip
and Skip ᮣ buttons to select
the correct hour. Your
Response 123e uses the
24-hour clock (“13” is 1pm,
“14” is 2pm and so on).
Press the Stop button.
5
Set the ringer switch
The ringer switch is on the back of
the base.
There are two settings:
When the correct hour is
announced, press and release
the Stop button to store.
Ringer On – The phone rings when you
receive an incoming call.
The current minute is then
announced.
Ringer Off – The phone does not ring
when you receive an incoming call.
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6
Plug your Response 123e into
a telephone socket
2 Route the line cord and power cord
through the channels on the base of
your Response 123e.
POWER CORD
HANDSET CORD
Your Response 123e is now ready
for use.
TELEPHONE LINE CORD
Wall-mounting your
Response 123e (Optional)
1 Using a 3mm bit, drill two holes in the
wall 103mm vertically apart. Insert the
wall plugs (if necessary) then screw
in the screws, leaving a small gap
between the screw heads and the wall.
Wall plug
3 To prevent the handset from falling
when the base is wall-mounted, you
need to slide out the handset clip,
rotate it 180° and re-insert it.
Screw
4 Fit the wall-mounting bracket to the
base of the phone.
Wall
8
103mm
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5 Place your Response 123e over the
screw heads and gently slide down.
Handset park
If your Response 123e is wall-mounted,
if you move away from the phone
during a conversation, you can rest the
handset on the handset park, as shown.
Helpline
Should you have any problems setting
up your Response 123e, contact the
BT Helpline on 0870 605 8047.
(9am – 5.30pm, Monday to Friday
and 9.30am – 2.30pm on Saturday).
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Using the telephone
Making and receiving calls
To use the secrecy function
To make and receive calls
To make a call, lift the handset.
When the dialling tone can be
heard, dial the phone number
you require using the keypad.
To end the call replace the
handset.
When you receive a call your
telephone will ring (unless the
ringer switch is set to Ringer
Off, see page 7). Lift the
handset to take the call.
To redial the last number called
Lift the handset.
Press the Redial button. The
last number called is dialled.
Note
If the last number dialled was longer
than 32 digits it will not be held in
the redial memory.
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During a conversation, you can
speak to another person in the
same room without the caller
hearing.
Press and hold down the
Secrecy button. Your caller
cannot hear you.
Release the Secrecy button to
talk to your caller again.
To use the R (Recall) button
The Recall button is used
with switchboards, certain
BT Calling Features and other
network services, such as
telephone banking.
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Using the memory to store
and dial numbers
Your Response 123e can store up to 10
phone numbers which can be dialled by
pressing just 2 buttons. Each number
can be up to 16 digits long.
Note
Use the directory label to make a note
of the numbers you have stored in the
memory.
To insert a pause when storing a
number
To store a number
Note
When storing numbers in the memory
you will not hear confirmation beeps
as you press the keypad buttons.
Lift the handset. The dialling
tone can be heard. When
storing numbers you will still
hear the dial tone and may
hear recorded messages from
the telephone exchange.
Please ignore this, it does not
affect storing numbers.
Press the Store button.
Enter the phone number you
want to store.
Press the Redial button at the
point where you want to enter
a pause. When you dial the
number stored in the memory,
your Response 123e will
automatically insert the pause
where it was stored.
To dial a stored number
Lift the handset.
Press the Quickdial button.
Press the button under which
the number you want is stored.
The number is dialled.
Press the Store button again.
Press a keypad number (any
number from 0 – 9) under
which you want to store the
phone number.
The number is now stored and
you can replace the handset.
To change a stored number
Simply repeat the steps for
storing a number. The new
number will replace the
existing stored number.
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Using the answering
machine
To switch the answering machine
on and off
Your Response 123e is pre-set to
record messages (Answer On).
Press the Answer on/off
button to switch the answering
machine off. You will hear
“Answer off” and , along with
the number of messages, will
flash in the message counter.
Press the Answer on/off
button to switch the answering
machine on. You will hear
“Answer on” and your current
outgoing message is announced.
The number of messages/
memos stored is displayed.
To adjust the loudspeaker volume
Use the – Volume + button to
increase and decrease the
loudspeaker volume. The
volume level is shown in the
message counter.
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Outgoing message
The outgoing message (OGM) is the
message a caller hears when your
Response 123e answers a call.
Your Response 123e has two pre-recorded
outgoing messages which you can
switch between:
OGM1 (Answer and record)
“Hello. Your call cannot be taken at the
moment, so please leave your message
after the tone”.
OGM2 (Answer only)
“Hello. Your call cannot be taken at the
moment and you cannot leave a message,
so please call later”.
OGM1 allows callers to leave a
message, whilst OGM2 does not.
You can use either of these outgoing
messages or you may prefer to record
your own (see ‘To record your own
outgoing message’, on page 13).
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To switch between OGM1 and
OGM2
OR
Press and hold down the
Answer on/off button. Your
Response 123e will announce,
“Please select outgoing message”.
OR
Press ᮤ Skip for OGM1 or
Skip ᮣ for OGM2. The
message for the OGM you
have selected is announced.
Your Response 123e then invites
you to record your own OGM.
Press the Stop button.
The OGM is set.
To record your own outgoing
message(s)
You can record your own
outgoing messages for OGM1
and OGM2, each up to 3
minutes long.
Note
OGM2 is ‘Answer only’ so your
version of this message should not
invite callers to leave a message.
Press and hold down the
Answer on/off button. Your
Response 123e will announce,
“Please select outgoing message”.
Select the OGM you want to
re-record by pressing ᮤ Skip
for OGM1 or Skip ᮣ for OGM2.
The current message for the
OGM you have selected is
announced. Your Response
123e then invites you to record
your own OGM.
Press and hold down the ᮤ Skip
button to commence recording.
After the beep, speak clearly
about 15–30cm from the
microphone. The message
counter will flash to indicate
recording is in progress.
Release the ᮤ Skip button to
end recording. Your Response
123e will announce, “Your
outgoing message is…” and will
play the message back to you.
To check your outgoing message
Your current outgoing message
is played back to you when
you switch the answering
machine on by pressing the
Answer on/off button. If the
answering machine is already
on, press the Answer on/off
button to switch it off, then
press it again to switch it back
on again and hear your current
OGM. The message counter
switches between P (message
playback) and the currently
selected OGM, eg. 2.
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To delete your outgoing message
Press and hold down the
Answer on/off button.
OR
Select the OGM you want to
delete by pressing ᮤ Skip for
OGM1 or Skip ᮣ for OGM2.
During playback of your OGM
press the Delete button.
Your Response 123e will return
to the pre-recorded outgoing
message (which is then
announced).
Indefinite back-up of messages
Your Response 123e will save all
messages you receive indefinitely until
you delete them. Your messages will not
be lost in the event of a power cut or
disconnection from the mains power.
Memory full
If the answering machine memory
becomes full the message counter will
flash . Your Response 123e will not
record any more caller’s messages and
you will not be able to record a new
outgoing message or record memos.
If any of these functions are tried while
the memory is full, your Response 123e
will announce “Memory full”.
Receiving messages
In order to receive messages your
Response 123e answering machine
should be:
• Switched on. (See ‘To switch the
answering machine on and off’,
on page 12).
• Set to OGM1. (See ‘To switch between
OGM1 and OGM2’, on page 13).
Callers can leave messages of up to 3
minutes long. However, your Response
123e will terminate a call under certain
conditions:
• If a caller pauses for more than 4
seconds when leaving a message.
• If the memory becomes full during
recording.
• If the incoming message lasts longer
than 3 minutes.
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To clear space in the memory you will
need to delete some or all of the
messages. See ‘To delete individual
messages’, on page 16.
Answer delay
The answer delay is the number of
times your Response 123e rings before
answering calls. The answer delay is
pre-set to 6 rings. You can choose from
between 2 and 9 rings or Time Saver.
Time Saver
The Time Saver setting can avoid you
the cost of a call when accessing your
machine remotely from an external
telephone. When set to Time Saver your
Response 123e will answer after 6 rings
if no new messages have been recorded,
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or 2 rings if new messages have been
recorded. See page 17 for more
information on Remote access.
To check the answer delay setting
Press the Skip ᮣ button.
The current setting is
announced and displayed in
the message counter.
To set the number of rings before
your Response 123e answers calls
To record a memo
Press and hold down the
ᮤ Skip/Memo button. Your
Response 123e will announce,
“Please speak after the tone.
To end recording release the
button”. Speak your memo.
To end recording, release the
ᮤ Skip/Memo button.
Playing your messages and
memos
Message counter
Press and hold down the
Skip ᮣ button. The current
setting is announced and
displayed in the message
counter.
Release the Skip ᮣ button
when the desired setting is
displayed. Your Response 123e
will announce the new setting.
Memos
You can use your Response 123e to
record memos which can be played
back by another user. Memos are
stored on the answering machine like
caller’s messages and can be any length
up to the maximum recording time
available (12 minutes).
The number of messages stored on
your Response 123e is displayed in the
message counter, eg. . If you have
more than 9 messages or memos
stored, the message counter will flash .
To play back messages and memos
Press the Play button. Your
Response 123e will announce
the number of messages you
have stored.
Your messages and memos are
then played back in the order
they were received and your
Response 123e announces the
day and time of recording.
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While your messages are being
played back:
Press the ᮤ Skip button once
to replay the current message,
or twice to return to the
previous message.
Press the Skip ᮣ button to skip
forward to the next message.
Press the Stop button to stop
playback.
When you reach the last
message you will hear, “End of
messages. To delete all messages,
press delete” and the message
counter will count down from
8 to 0.
To delete individual messages
While your messages are being
played back:
Press the Delete button to
delete messages one at a time.
You will hear, “Message deleted”
and the next message will be
played.
To delete all messages
Wait until playback of all
messages has finished and you
hear “End of messages. To delete
all messages, press delete”.
Within the 8 second countdown,
press the Delete button. Your
Response 123e announces,
“All messages deleted”.
Call screening
You can let your Response 123e answer
an incoming call and hear the caller's
voice through the loudspeaker, so you
can decide whether or not to take the
call in person.
To screen calls, make sure the answer
machine is switched on and make sure
the loudspeaker volume is set to an
audible level.
When the phone rings, let the machine
answer the call and wait until the caller
begins to leave their message.
If you choose to speak to the caller in
person, pick up your handset. Your
Response 123e will automatically stop
recording and reset to answer new calls.
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Remote access
Remote access allows you to switch
your Response 123e answering machine
on and off and listen to your messages
from any Touchtone™ telephone.
Accessing your
Response 123e
To help keep your messages private,
your Response 123e requires you to
enter a 3-digit security code before you
can access your messages.
The pre-set code is 0 0 0 . This can only
be changed using your Response 123e
telephone.
To check your security code
Press the Delete button.
Your Response 123e announces
the current security code.
To change your security code
Press and hold down the
Delete button. You will hear,
“Security code setting”.
Release the Delete button, you
will hear “First digit” and the
current setting is announced.
Use the ᮤ Skip and Skip ᮣ
buttons to move up and down
through the digits (0 –9). Each
number is announced as you
skip through.
When you hear the number
you want, press the Delete
button.
You will then hear, “Second
digit” and the current setting
is announced.
Choose the second digit using
the same procedure and repeat
again for the third.
When you have set all three
digits, your new security code
is announced.
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Operating your Response 123e
To operate your Response 123e
remotely
Call your Response 123e
phone number.
After listening to the outgoing
message press the ✱ button on
the phone you are using. You
will hear, “Please enter your
security code”. You have 8
seconds to begin entering your
code. If you do not, you will
hear, “Thank you for calling” and
the line will be disconnected.
Key in your security code.
You will hear “You have ‘x’ new
messages” and the messages
are played, or “You have no
new messages”. At the end of
your messages your Response
123e announces “To hear the
main menu press 1”.
You now have 8 seconds to
enter the main menu before
your Response 123e hangs up.
Follow the instructions in the
main menu to control your
answering machine (see
‘Remote access menu’).
Note
If you enter the wrong security code
you will hear, “Incorrect security code,
please enter your security code”. If you
enter the wrong code again you will
hear, “Incorrect security code, thank you
for calling” and disconnects the line.
Remote access menu
To hear the main menu.
To play all messages.
To play new messages.
During playback:
To skip back to the previous
message.
To delete message currently
being played.
To skip forward to the next
message.
To switch your answering
machine on or off.
To play the outgoing message
menu.
To set a new security code.
To set the day and time.
Note
You can use the convenient Remote
Access card, supplied with this phone.
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To switch on your answering
machine from another phone
This is useful if you forgot to
turn on your answering
machine before going out.
Ring your Response 123e
phone number. After 20 rings
your machine will then
answer the call. You can then
access your Response 123e as
described on the previous page.
To switch your answering
machine on, press the 7 button
from the remote main menu.
Please note
While listening to your outgoing
message, pressing the 5 button will
reset it to the pre-recorded outgoing
message.
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Help
If you have any problems using your Response 123e, this section
gives you the most common solutions
No dialling tone
Check the telephone line cord is
correctly connected to the wall socket
and the phone.
Message counter does not display
anything
Check that mains power adaptor is
correctly connected to the wall socket
and the phone.
You dial and nothing happens
You may be connected to an exchange
which has not been modernised.
Call BT on Freefone 0800 800 150 for
information.
The phone does not ring
Check the ringer is not turned off.
(See page 7).
Check the telephone line cord is
correctly connected to the wall socket
and the phone.
Are there too many other phones or
faxes connected to the same line? (See
‘How many telephones can you have?’,
on page 23.)
You hear the dial tone or recorded
exchange messages when storing
numbers
This may happen when storing
numbers. This does not prevent
numbers from being stored.
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Outgoing message does not record
Speak clearly, close enough (15–30cm)
to the microphone when recording
your message.
Check that the memory is not full.
Incoming messages do not record
Check that answering machine is set to
Answer on. (See page 12).
Check that answering machine is set
to OGM1. (See ‘Outgoing message’ on
page 12).
Check that the memory is not full.
You cannot hear your messages
during playback
The loudspeaker volume may be set
too low. Increase the volume using the
Volume+ button.
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There is a silence in the middle of
recorded messages
Noise interference coming through
the loudspeaker
This may be a message recorded by
accidentally pressing the Memo button.
Delete as you would a normal message.
(See page 16).
This may be caused by a mobile or
cordless phone being placed too near
to your Response 123e.
If you forget your remote access code
Press the Delete button. The current
access code is announced. (See page 17).
Your Response 123e cannot be
operated from another phone
Helpline
Should you have any problems setting
up your Response 123e, contact the
BT Helpline on 0870 605 8047.
(9am – 5.30pm, Monday to Friday
and 9.30am – 2.30pm on Saturday).
Check the phone you are using is a
Touchtone™ phone or is set to tone
dialling.
Check you are using the correct
security code. (See page 17).
When entering your code, make sure
you allow enough time, at least 2
seconds, between digits for your
Response 123e to recognise each one.
Some cordless telephones and
payphones are not compatible.
The display flashes with a C
There may have been a power cut, or
your Response 123e may have been
disconnected from the mains power.
A flashing C means you need to re-set
the day and time, follow the instructions
on page 7.
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General information
Guarantee
Subject to the terms listed below the
guarantee will provide for the repair of,
or at BT’s or its agent’s discretion the
option to replace the Response 123e, or
any component thereof, (other than
batteries), which is identified as faulty
or below standard, or as a result of
inferior workmanship or materials.
Products over 28 days old from the date
of purchase may be replaced with a
refurbished product.
The conditions of this guarantee are:
• The guarantee shall only apply to
defects that occur within 12 months
from the date of purchase, provided
that the equipment is sent to the
repair address within this period.
• This guarantee does not cover any
faults or defects caused by accidents,
misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect,
tampering with the equipment, or
any attempt at adjustment or repair
other than approved agents.
• This guarantee does not affect your
statutory rights.
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Within the 12 month guarantee
period:
If you experience a problem with your
Response 123e please read the Help
section or call the Helpline on 0870
605 8047. Calls are charged at
national rates.
In the unlikely event of a defect
occurring, please return the product,
with the receipt, to the place of purchase.
Outside of the 12 month guarantee
period:
If your product needs repair after the
guarantee period has ended, the repair
must meet the approval requirements
for connection to the telephone
network. We recommend that you call
the Helpline on 0870 605 8047 for
information on our recommended
repair agents.
If you have to return your
Response 123e
Pack the unit securely, preferably in the
original packaging. All parts must be
returned including the mains power
adaptor. We cannot take responsibility
for goods damaged in transit.
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Technical information
How many telephones can you have?
All items of telephone equipment have
a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN),
which is used to calculate the number
of items which may be connected to any
one telephone line. Your Response 123e
has a REN of 1. A total REN of 4 is
allowed, if the total REN of 4 is exceeded,
the telephones may not ring. With
different telephone types there is no
guarantee of ringing, even when the
REN is less than 4.
Switchboard compatibility
This product is intended for use within
the UK for connection to the public
telephone network and compatible
switchboards, which support tone
dialling and time break recall. If in
doubt please consult your service
provider.
BT accessories and
replacement items
For a full range of accessories and
replacement items for BT products, call
0870 240 5522 or visit
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Index
Adaptor
6
Answer delay
checking
setting
Time saver
14
15
15
14
Answering machine
switching on/off
12
Call screening
16
Day and time
check
setting
7
7
Mains power
adaptor
cord
socket
6
6
6
Making calls
10
Memory
dialling
changing
storing
inserting a pause
11
11
11
11
Memory full
14
Memos
recording
playing
15
15
15
Message counter
15
15
16
16
Delete
all messages
individual messages
outgoing message
16
16
14
Directory label
11
Guarantee
22
Handset clip
8
Messages
playing
deleting
skip forward/backward
Handset park
9
Number of rings (set)
15
Help
20
On/off, answering machine
12
Helpline
9
Location of product
6
Loudspeaker volume
12
Outgoing message (OGM)
deleting
checking
recording
selecting
12
14
13
13
13
Pause
11
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Play messages
15
Setting up
6
R (Recall)
10
Store a number
11
REN (Ringer Equivalence Number)23
Switchboard compatibility
23
Receiving calls
10
Technical information
23
Receiving messages
memory full
message back-up
message length
14
14
14
14
Time saver
14
Time-set
7
Troubleshooting (See ‘Help’)
20
Record
memo
own outgoing message
Unpacking
4
15
13
Redial
10
Volume
loudspeaker
ringer
12
7
Remote access
accessing your Response 123
menu
operating your Response 123
security code
switching answering
machine on/off
17
17
18
18
17
Wall socket
6
Wall-mounting
8
Returning your Response 123e
22
Ringer switch
7
Rings (set number of)
15
Safety information
environmental
general
5
5
Screening calls
16
Secrecy
10
Security code
changing
checking
17
17
Set day and time
7
Set number of rings
15
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R&TTE Directive
This product is intended for use within the UK
for connection to the public telephone network
and compatible switchboards.
This equipment complies with the essential
requirements for the Radio Equipment and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Directive (1999/5/EC).
Declaration of Conformance
Hereby, Suncorp Technologies, declares that
this Response 123e is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The Declaration of Conformance for the
Response 123e is published on the web site:
http://www.suncorptech.com/bt