BT 125, Response Phone manual Electrical storm

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Insert back-up battery

BT recommends that you insert an alkaline PP3 9V battery (not supplied) to provide up to 6 hours back-up. This will ensure messages are saved in the event of power failure.

Place the back-up

battery in the compartment under your Response 125 memory label, clip the battery connector cap to the terminals of a PP3 9V battery (not supplied). Replace the cover.

Your Response 125’s battery low light comes on when the back-up battery is running low. It also remains lit when no back-up battery is inserted or if the battery compartment is not fully closed.

Set the ringer

volume

RINGER

HI

LOW

OFF

The ringer volume switch is located on the underside of the base unit.

There are 3 settings:

HI - a loud ring: your Response 125 is pre-set to this position.

LOW - a quiet ring.

OFF - no ring

Electrical storm

warning

Note 1

During electrical storms, you are advised to disconnect your apparatus because damage may occur.

Note 2

If a fault occurs during the 12-month warranty period and it is due to accidental or wilful damage (including lightning and electrical damage), BT will not replace or repair the equipment free of charge.

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Contents Userfriendly Guide Lift flap Page At a glance Pages 12,13,14, 16,17 Page Contents For your records IntroductionP O RTA N T Setting upYour Response 125 is now ready for use Electrical storm Using the telephone Whole number is dialled Or Freefone Using the answering machine When you have Press and hold down the Delete button Your Response 125 announces the currently set minute Press the Play button. Your Response 125 announces Messages are played back in the order they were received You hear a beep To use call screening Remote access To skip back to a previous message Page Help Technical information If you own your Response 125 under BT’s guarantee Index Playback volume28 mm Wall-mountingPage 46 3