BT RESPONSE75 manual To set the time and day, To check the time

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Response 75 – Edition 7 – 26th October ’00 – 3370

Please note

If you alter the volume during playback of a message, the beep does not sound but the volume will change accordingly. If the volume is below mid-volume,

it will automatically return to the mid-volume setting when any buttons are pressed (for example, if a message is played back). The volume is unaffected during remote access or call screening.

To set the time and day

 

Press and hold down the

Time

Time button, your Response 75

 

announces the current hour

 

setting.

Skip 

Whilst holding down the

Time button, press the Skip 

 

 Skip

or  Skip buttons to select the

 

correct hour.

Skip 

Press and hold the Skip  or

 Skip

 Skip buttons to move rapidly

through the hour settings.

 

 

When the hour setting you

 

require is announced, release

 

the Time button.

Your Response 75 will store the day and time an incoming message or memo was recorded. The Response 75 uses the 12 hour clock.

To check the time:

Time Press and release the Time button, your Response 75 will

announce the day and time in hours and minutes.

To set the time:

Press and hold down the Time Time button, your Response 75

announces the current day setting.

Whilst holding down the

Skip 

TIME button, press the Skip 

 

 Skip

or  Skip buttons to select the

correct day.

 

 

When the day setting you

 

require is announced, release

 

the Time button.

Press and hold down the Time Time button, your Response 75

announces the current minute setting.

Whilst holding down the Skip  Time button, press the Skip 

 Skip

or  Skip buttons to select the

correct minutes.

 

Skip  Press and hold the Skip  or

Skip buttons to move rapidly

 Skip through the minute settings.

When the minute setting you require is announced, release the Time button.

Your Response 75 will announce the full day and time.

Please note

The time on your Response 75 is announced using the 12-hour clock.

Be sure to hold down the  or  buttons long enough for your machine to say whether it is am or pm.

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Contents User Guide Response 75 Edition 7 26th October ’00 At a glance OGMKey features This guide See ‘Remote Access’, IntroductionFor your records Unpacking your ResponseSetting up Plug the mains power cord into the back of the machinePlug the adaptor into a mains power socket Plan the location of your ResponseInsert the back-up battery Please noteWall mounting your Response Safety instructions General EnvironmentalUsing your Response To adjust the loudspeaker volumeTo set the answering machine to Answer Only mode Answer offTo set the time and day To check the timeTo set the time Outgoing message To record your own outgoing messageTo set the answer delay Select the Answer mode in which you want to check your OGMTo check your outgoing MessageTo check the answer delay setting Receiving messagesTo receive incoming messages Audible message alert To record a memoTo playback messages and memos You have X messagesTo delete all messages VIP feature To switch VIP on and offTo delete individual messages Call screeningTo check the VIP code and setting FeatureTo switch the feature on/off To allow VIP callers to alert youTo cancel any procedure Remote access To operate your Response 75 remotelyTo turn your Response 75 on Menu for remote access To stop/cancel a commandTo skip forwards to the next message To repeat current messageTo switch your answering machine on/off To pause a messageTo change your outgoing message To check your outgoing messageHelp TouchToneTM keypad Guide to the display ResponseGuarantee General informationIf you have to return your Response Switchboard compatibility Feature will not work on a switchboardTechnical information Connection informationIf the power fails Wall mounting template Response 75 Edition 7 26th October ’00 Index VIPOffices worldwide