Using the quartet 1500 answering machine, Message display on the base station – BT 1500 User Manual

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Quartet 1500 User Guide ~ 3rd Edition ~ 27th November ’01 ~ 4197

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Message display on the
base station

Your Quartet 1500 can digitally
record up to 15 minutes of messages,
with each message lasting a
maximum of 3 minutes. As well as
recording incoming messages, you
can record memos for other users.
There is also the option to leave
messages and memos in one of the
two Mailboxes.

You can operate your Quartet 1500

from:

• The base unit.
• Directly from the Quartet 1500

handset.

• Remotely from any external

Touchtone

TM

telephone.

Your Quartet 1500 comes with three
pre-recorded outgoing messages but
if you wish you can record your own.

You will need to set the day and
time so that you will know when each
message was received, see page 21.

The table below provides an
explanation of what is shown on the
base station display.

DISPLAY

DEFINITION

(Blank)

Power off.

C-0

(flashing)

Day/Time needs to be set.

0-9

Answer-on mode, 0-9
messages.

9

(flashing)

10-59 messages. Indicating
more than 9 messages stored.

––

Power on, but answer off mode

Alternating

The display flashes between a

with

dash and the number of

0-9

messages saved in the memory.

A

(flashing)

Remote access in progress.

E

(flashing)

Error.

F

(flashing)

Memory full.

P

(flashing)

Message paused.

r

(flashing)

Message recording (memo,
outgoing message or incoming
message).

t

or 2 to 9

Setting or reading answer delay.

8-0

Counting down.

Using the Quartet 1500
answering machine

Messages

Charging

In use

Del

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