BT 400 Plus Telephone User Manual


 
Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290
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To use Call screening (answering
machine volume)
You can let your Paragon 400 Plus
answer a call and have the loudspeaker
switched on so you can hear the caller.
This gives you the option of picking up
the handset and speaking to them or
letting them leave a message.
While the answering machine is
switched on or in an idle state.
Adjust the loudspeaker volume. The
level is shown at the bottom of the
display.
If you have the Caller return switched
on, you will also hear the caller’s phone
number (if available) and the time and
date of the call at the end of their
message.
Vol
ANSWER MACHINE
To adjust the playback volume
During playback:
Adjust the loudspeaker volume. The
level is shown at the bottom of
the display.
Vol
To use Caller return (Auto 1471)
Caller return automatically dials 1471 after a
caller has left a message on your answering
machine and records the announcement giving
the telephone number (if available) and the time
and date of the call. So even if a caller chooses
not to leave a message, you may still have their
telephone number recorded if the caller did not
withhold their number.
To switch on Caller return
Press until the display shows 1471.
Switches between ON and OFF.
To confirm the setting displayed.
While the Caller return setting is
switched ON, the display shows 1471.
Menu
Dial/OK
Dial/OK
Note
Please note that the answering machine only
records the announcement from the 1471
network. The announcement always states that
the caller phoned “today” and then gives the
time of the call. It is, therefore, not possible to
know the actual date that someone called.
This is important to remember if you have not
accessed your messages for a few days. Please
also note that Option 3 cannot be accessed
automatically, you will need to actually dial
1471 for this option.