Using your answering machine from the base station, Incoming messages – BT 1500 User Manual

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

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Play

Pause

To playback messages

Press the PLAY button.

The prompt will announce,
“You have (n) messages”.

Your messages will be

played back, starting with
the first message received.

At the start of each
message, the number of the
message is announced. The
number will also be shown
on the display.

Using your answering
machine from the
base station

Note

Press the

STOP button at any time

during playback to stop messages
playing.

Note

If a call comes in while you are
playing back a message or memo,
the playback stops and the machine
is ready to take the call.

Incoming messages

Your Quartet 1500 will automatically
record an incoming message when it
is connected to your phone socket
and is set to ‘Answer on’, using
outgoing Message 1 or 2. Message 3
is an advisory announcement only
and cannot record your caller’s
message.

While a message is being recorded,
the display on the base unit flashes r.
It will stop recording if the caller stops
speaking for longer than 4 seconds.

The maximum incoming message
length is 3 minutes. If this is reached,
or the memory becomes full, the
caller will hear, “Thank you for calling”
and your Quartet 1500 will hang up.

When the recording memory is full,
the display will alternate between the
number of messages and F.

If the answering machine is switched
on, and the memory is full, incoming
callers will hear the default message
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at
the moment and you cannot leave a
message so please call later”.

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