User manual BT QUARTET 2015

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[. . . ] Quartet 2015 Cordless Telephone & Digital Answering Machine User Guide This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. Please open this page for an `at a glance' guide to your Quartet 2015. At a glance Aerial Extendable. In use light Display screen/Message Centre Lights up when ringing or a new message is waiting. Earpiece volume control Shows number of stored messages and all status displays. Options Increase or decrease volume during a call. See page 15 For navigating through the menu. Talk Command buttons Used in conjunction with Display screen options. For making and ending calls. Keypad Keys 0 - 9 plus D and #. Directory To call and store up to 20 names and numbers. See page 16 Redial Recall For use with switchboards. Aerial Extend for use. Power light Stores last 3 numbers dialled. [. . . ] Voice says `Security code setting XXX' and the display returns to SECURITY CODE showing the new setting. Wait 20 seconds or press and hold BACK to return to standby. If you wish to change the setting, press the OPTIONS button and the setting will change. The display then returns to MESSGE ALERT, alternating with the new setting. Press and hold BACK to return to standby. BACK BACK 27 To turn remote access on and off Press buttons in order shown Options Setting theLow or unit speaker volume High, base Off. Options There are 3 speaker volume settings: At standby press OPTIONS until the display shows ANS MACHINE. Display shows ANSWER MODE. Press the OPTIONS button until the display shows ANS MACHINE. Press the OPTIONS button until the display shows BASE SPEAKER alternating with VOLUME HIGH, LOW or OFF. OK OK Options Options OK OK Options Options ANSWERING MACHINE Press OPTIONS until the display reads REMOTE alternating with ACCESS ON. CHANGE Press CHANGE. Display shows VOLUME HI LOW or OFF. Options Press the OPTIONS button to switch between on and off. Display returns to REMOTE ACCESS ON or OFF, confirming the setting that has been selected. When HIGH is shown there is a loud beep, a softer one for LOW and silence for OFF. The display returns to BASE SPEAKER and shows the new setting. SAVE BACK Press and hold BACK to return to standby. BACK Press and hold BACK to return to standby. 28 To listen to your messages When new messages have been left for you the message symbol flashes in the top right-hand corner of the handset display, the red light also flashes and the handset beeps every 10 seconds (if message alert has been switched on, see page 27). The handset also shows the number of messages stored and the word PLAY. The message is played, then voice announces the day and time the message was left, then `Message 2' etc. After all messages have been played voice says `End of messages'. STOP The display returns to standby after a few seconds or immediately if you press STOP. To move through your messages During message playback, as just described, use < and > to skip backwards and forwards through your messages. <> To delete a message during playback During message playback the display shows MESSAGE 01 together with 3 command options DEL < >. To delete messages while you are playing through them, wait for the message to begin. DEL Press DEL at any point after this, including during the day and time announcement. Voice says `Message deleted' and `Message X', if there is a next message to be played. The display reverts to MESSAGE X. ANSWERING MACHINE YES 29 To delete all messages at once Press buttons in order shown Wait until all messages have been played. Voice says `End of messages. ' The display shows END OF MESS and 3 options DEL << STOP. The to a caller leaving a To listen answering machine must be message (Call Screening) switched on and be set to ANSWER AND RECORD (see page 23). OK After the answering machine has answered the call, the display shows CALL SCREEN. Pressing OK allows the listener to hear the call but the microphone is muted. The handset returns to standby and the message is recorded in the usual way. [. . . ] The Quartet 2015 base unit, handset and charging units produce a small amount of heat during use. Therefore, we advise against placing these products on antique, veneered or wooden surfaces as damage may occur. Do not use your Quartet 2015 in damp, humid conditions such as bathrooms. Emergency services The emergency services can be contacted in the UK by dialling 999. You may also dial 112, which is valid in any country that is a member of the European Community. [. . . ]

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