BT 60 manual Using the answering machine, To record your OGMs message and forwarding announcement

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PaperJet 60 user guide – Edition 3 – 29.8.00

Using the answering machine

Your PaperJet 60 can be set to take messages if you cannot answer calls.

WARNING

Before you can set the reception mode to TAD/FAX RX you must record outgoing message OGM 1. See ‘Outgoing messages’ below.

Outgoing messages (OGMs)

Your outgoing message is the announcement callers hear when your answering machine takes their call.

You can record two different OGMs:–

OGM 1 can be up to 20 seconds long and is the message normally played to callers when your PaperJet 60 takes a call in the TAD/FAX mode. An example would be:– “Hello, I am sorry we cannot take your call at the moment. Please leave a message after the beep or press the Start button on your fax machine if you want to send a fax. Thank you.”

OGM2 can be up to 10 seconds long and is used in TAD/FAX mode and in PHONE/FAX mode – in TAD/FAX mode it is played when the answering machine memory is full. An example might be “I”m sorry but the answer machine is full. You can send a fax or call back later”.

In PHONE/FAX mode it is played to the caller, in the period before PaperJet 60 beeps and displays LIFT HANDSET each time a call is answered. An example might be “Please hold”.

Message forwarding announcement

You can record your own ‘you have new messages’ announcement and set your PaperJet 60 to call you at a remote location and play this when you have new messages.

You need to record your announcement (see

‘Recording your OGM/new message announcement’ below) and set your machine to forward the message (see ‘To forward new messages’ page 32).

To record your OGM(s) message and forwarding announcement

When the machine is in standby:

Press the Function button until the display shows TAD SET UP

Press the Start button.

Press the Function button until the display shows the option you want

RECORD OGM # 1

Or RECORD OGM # 2

Or REC.FORW.ANNOUNC

Press the Start button. Display shows:

LIFT HANDSET

Pick up the handset.

Display shows TO RECORD

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Contents PaperJet User GuidePage Page Control panel At a glancePaperJet Page Key features This guide Unpacking your PaperJet IntroductionFor your records Safety information Fit the paper support Setting upConnect the telephone line cord Load paper Connect the mains powerAutomatic RX Check Print Head Install the starter print cartridge If necessary, check the paper size settingCheck Print OUT = Exit 0 = Repeat Automatic print quality testBlack areas for horizontal white Display shows TEL. Line SET-UP Set the date and timeEnter your name and fax number Display shows Format DD/MM/YYTo set the position of your fax header Display shows Various SettingsInside Setting the contrast and resolution Using your PaperJetSending faxes To dial and hear the progress of your fax call To select the default resolution settingTo display Date and Time To display Various Settings To send a faxTo switch document retransmission on/off To dial using the handsetTo redial the last number Automatic RX TX AT To send a fax at a pre-set time delayed faxingTo change the details of a pre-set fax HhmmMemory TX To change, re-send or cancel a stored documentTo broadcast a document To fax from memorySETTING? Two options Change PARAM? or CancelReceiving faxes To store a one touch entry Using the one-touch memoriesDial ANOTHER? YESTo send a one-touch fax Using the speed-dial memoriesFAX Call Code or To send a speed dial faxTo edit or delete a speed dial entry Reports and lists REP on Delay List OFFTo request immediate print-outs ReportTo make a phone call To print the configuration, speed dial and one-touch listsMaking and receiving phone calls To print the set-up listTo put a caller on hold To dial a one-touch phone numberTo search through the speed dial entries To make a speed dial call100% Text Normal Copying documentsTo stop copying To copy a documentOr Record OGM # Or REC.FORW.ANNOUNC Using the answering machineTo record your OGMs message and forwarding announcement Record OGM #To record a memo Adjusting the volumeTo switch the answering machine on/off To play back OGM 1 or OGM2To delete all messages that have been played back To play your messagesTo skip forwards or backwards through your messages To delete individual messagesType TEL. Number To forward new messagesForwarding OFF Forward ONE Time Forward DailyTo set Announce Only Recording capacityTo set the maximum message length Week To switch Call screening on/offUnlock To lock/unlock the answering machineTo operate the answering machine from another phone Remote accessTo change your Remote access code Remote access codeTo TAD/FAX RX mode To switch toll saver on/offParamet Additional featuresTo set the print quality To set the print area of a documentHigh To adjust the ringer volumeTo receive a document longer than the paper size Display shows TEL.LINE SET-UPPstn To adjust the duration of the phone call alert beepsTIMER20 To change the remote start codeTo adjust the speed a fax is sent at To switch the fax tones on and offTo adjust the loudspeaker volume To adjust the volume of the buzzerNumber To switch ECM mode on/offPolling To poll a document from another fax machineTo change a polling time and number To cancel pollingTo display Cancel SETTING? To set a document for polling by another fax machineTo change the silence detection time Caller DisplayLapse Pattern Call Sign Distinctive ringingTo learn the ring melody Ring OFFEXT. Line Prefix Connecting to a switchboardTo set the dialling mode and access number PBXTo switch dialling mode during a call Using the External buttonHelp You cannot print faxes or copy documents Your machine does not receive faxes automaticallyYour machine prints out completely blank copies Receiver does not Answer Error codesError messages Memory capacity BeepsChanging the printhead/cartridge MaintenanceCleaning your PaperJet Changing the printhead/cartridge assemblyChanging the ink cartridge Manually cleaning the printhead contacts To clean the print head and nozzlesNEW Head OFF Cleaning the optical scanner Cleaning the print head padRemoving jammed pages PressTechnical information DimensionsTTE Index PaperJet 60 user guide Edition 3 PaperJet 60 user guide Edition 3 PaperJet 60 user guide Edition 3 Offices worldwide
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