BT Response 15+ User Manual

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Response 15+ - Edition 5 – 26th October ’00

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To set the answer delay

Answer delay sets the number
of times your Response 15 Plus
will ring before answering a call.

Your Response 15 Plus’ answer
delay is pre-set to 4 rings. You
can choose between 2-9 rings or
Time Saver.

Press and hold the

Answer on/off

button. Your Response 15 Plus
will announce the current
answer delay: ‘Answer delay
4 rings.’

Keep holding the

Answer on/off

button. Your Response 15 Plus

Time Saver

Your Response 15 Plus can be set to
Time Saver mode. This means that
during remote access, if any messages
have been recorded your Response 15
Plus will answer after only 2 rings. If
there are no messages, it will answer
after 6 rings, thereby allowing you the
option of hanging up before your
Response 15 Plus answers, to avoid the

cost of a call.

To check the answer delay
setting

Press and hold the

Answer

on/off

button. Your Response 15

Plus will announce and display
the current answer delay
setting.

Your Response 15 Plus will automatically
record an incoming message when it is
connected to your phone socket and set
to ‘answer on’.

When your Response 15 Plus has received
new messages, the message counter
will display the number of messages you
have received.

Receiving messages

Answer

on/off

Answer

on/off

Call counter

The counter will display the
number of messages that have
been recorded in the memory.

If you have received 10 or more
messages the display will flash
9

to indicate this. See page 18

for a guide to the display.

will announce the answer delay
options and display the number
of rings.

When you hear your desired
setting, release the

Answer

on/off

button. After 2 seconds

your Response 15 Plus will
announce the new answer
delay setting and then return
to ‘answer on’ mode.

Please note

Two minutes is the maximum time
allowed for each incoming message.
If the maximum message length is
reached, your Response 15 Plus will
announce ‘Thank you for calling’ and

disconnect the line.

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