BT 1500 User Manual

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

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reduce the time available
for incoming messages.
Your own outgoing message
will replace the selected
pre-recorded outgoing
message, but it is possible to
reinstate it later if you wish
(see page 21

). You can record

your own outgoing message
via the base or the handset.

To record via the base:

You need to select one of
the 3 messages you want to
replace by pressing the
appropriate button.

Press and hold the
ANS ON/OFF button
until you hear, “Please
select outgoing message”

,

then release the button.

Then press and hold either
one of the following SKIP or
STOP buttons, until you
hear, “Please speak after the
tone, to end recording release
the button”

:

SKIP to record a new

Message 1

or

STOP to record a new

Message 2

or

SKIP

to record a new
Message 3

Speak into the base
microphone

and

Mic

Ans on/off

To select your pre-recorded
outgoing message

Press and hold the
ANS ON/OFF button
until you hear, “Please
select outgoing message”

,

then release the button.

Then press and release
either one of the following
SKIP or STOP buttons.

To set Message 1, press and
release

the

SKIP button.

To set Message 2, press and
release

the STOP button.

To set Message 3, press and
release

the SKIP

button.

Your chosen setting will be
announced over the base
speaker, followed by a voice
prompt option to record
your new outgoing message.

To record your own
outgoing message (OGM)

You can record your own
outgoing messages to use
instead of the 3 pre-recorded
messages already available.
Your message can be up
to 3 minutes long. Message
3 can be up to 15 minutes
long, however, leaving a
long outgoing message will

Ans on/off

Stop

Stop

Skip

Skip

Skip

Skip

Mic

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