Paragon 200 - Edition 4.3 – 26th Sept ’00
Paragon 200
Digital Telephone Answering Machine
User Guide
This product is intended to be connected to analogue networks in the United Kingdom
Paragon 200 - Edition 4.3 – 26th Sept ’00
Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’
guide to your Paragon 200.
Paragon 200 - Edition 4.3 – 26th Sept ’00
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‘at a glance’ guide to your Paragon 200.
Paragon 200 - Edition 4.3 – 26th Sept ’00
At a glance
ꢀ ᮣ
Inductive coupler
Lets you skip forwards or backwards
through your messages during playback.
In the handset.
Used to select setup options.
Allows you to change the display contrast.
Directory label
Sel
Display
Lets you select the function you
want from the range of options.
Vol
Adjusts the volume of the
loudspeaker when playing back
messages and memos.
OK
Paragon 200
Confirms the setting you want.
Sel
Vol
Del
Answer On/Off
05
Deletes messages.
Del
OK
Switches the answering machine
on and off. Also lets you set it to
answer only.
Answer
on off
Play/Memo
Play
memo
Plays back messages. Also used to
record memo messages.
M1-M3 One-touch buttons
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
Store/dial any one of your 3 most
used numbers at the touch of a
single button.
Message and Ring indicator
R
S
M1
M2
M3
M
6
Recall
Redial/Pause
For use when connected to a
switchboard, or for BT Select
Services.
9
Redial the last number called.
Also lets you enter a pause when
storing numbers in the memory.
Q
0
Secrecy
Allows you to talk to someone close
by without the person on the other
end of the line hearing your
conversation.
Redial
Quickdial
Microphone
Lets you store and dial up to
10 numbers by pressing just
two buttons.
For recording memos and
your outgoing message.
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Mode switch
Handset socket
Default TB
P
T
TB
MODE
HANDSET
Back up battery compartment
Takes one LR61 battery
(not supplied).
Telephone line cord socket
CAUTION
DISCONNECT
FROM PHONE
LINE BEFORE
REPLACING
BATTERY
9V power socket
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Introduction
Your Paragon 200 has been designed for ease of use and made
to the high standards set by BT.
You can expect your Paragon 200 to give you
Unpacking your Paragon 200
many years of trouble-free service.
If anything is missing, please contact your place
of purchase immediately.
Please read the instructions carefully before use
and keep this User Guide for future reference.
Paragon 200
Sel
Vol
I2:05
For your records
OK
Del
Answer
on off
Play
memo
Paragon 200 telephone
answering machine.
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1
4
7
2
5
8
3
M1
M2
M3
R
S
M
6
9
Q
0
Redial
Date of purchase:
Handset and cord.
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Place of purchase:
Plug mounted, 13 amp mains
adaptor.
Serial number (on the underside of the telephone base):
Purchase price:
Line cord.
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For warranty purposes, proof of purchase is
required, so please keep your receipt.
Wall mounting plugs and screws.
Plinth for desk mounting
Enter your PIN here
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Remote access card.
Spare memory label.
See page15/16 for more information about your PIN.
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Setting up
Follow these steps to set up your Paragon 200 ready for use.
Plan the location of your
Paragon 200
1
Insert back-up battery
Although optional we recommend fitting an
alkaline battery which will provide up to 25 hours
back-up and ensure your messages are saved
in the event of a mains power failure.
Situate your Paragon 200 close enough to both
the phone and mains power sockets so that the
cables will reach.
Your Paragon 200 should be kept free of dust,
moisture, high temperature, vibration and should
not be exposed to direct sunlight. Do not stand
it on carpets or other surfaces which generate
fibres or place it in locations which prevent the
free flow of air over its surfaces.
Ensure the Paragon 200 is disconnected from
the telephone line.
To fit the battery.
1 Lift the cover.
2 Insert one LR61 9V battery (not supplied).
Warning
The apparatus is designed to be operated in a
normal office or domestic environment where
the relative humidity does not exceed 75%.
It should not be used in bathrooms or near water.
1
2
Battery low warning
The display indicates when the battery power is low.
If no battery is inserted, it remains on the display.
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2
Connect handset cord to base
4
Check Dial Mode setting (default TB)
Use the dialling mode switch on the underside
of your Paragon 200.
Your Paragon 200 should be pre-set to TB which
gives you Tone dialling. This ensures the phone
will work with all modern digital exchanges.
HANDSET
P
T
TB
MODE
HANDSET
If you do not get a dialling tone, try setting the
dialling mode to P.
3
Connect the telephone line cord
If you are connecting to a switchboard, check
with your switchboard operator or
communications manager which dialling mode
you need. Your Paragon 200 is approved for all
compatible switchboards.
Plug the mains adaptor cord into the
back of the telephone
5
If you do not have a modern phone socket, call
Freephone 0800 800 150 and ask for a BT
engineer to come and fit the correct socket.
This is a chargeable service.
CAUTION
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Fit plinth for desk mounting and
track cables
Plug the mains adaptor into the wall
socket and switch on
7
6
If you use your Paragon 200 as a desk phone
you will need to fit the stand on to the base.
Ensure all the cables on the underside of
the base are in their respective channels.
Proceed by holding the stand as shown in the
illustration, ensuring the two arrows are facing
each other.
Now lower the stand so that the two lugs
nearest to you, fit into the corresponding holes
on base, as shown.
The Paragon 200 automatically goes through a
start-up process during which the display shows
init, and both the secrecy LED and message
indicator flash once.
Push and squeeze until the stand clicks into
place from front and back as shown in the inset.
On completion the unit will beep and the display
will show the number of messages.
ARROWS
Your Paragon 200 is now ready to record
messages.
Please Note
Your machine automatically adds the time and
day to each incoming message recorded.
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Wall-mounting your Paragon 200
9
To set the day and time
Press buttons in the order shown
1 Turn around the handset clip to prevent the
handset from falling when the product is
wall-mounted.
Press and release until TIMEis shown
on the display.
Sel
WALL
DESK
OK
The prompt says “Please enter the day”.
Display the current day:
MON = Monday
TUE = Tuesday
WED = Wednesday
THU = Thursday
FRI = Friday
2 Use the template on page 22 to drill holes in
the wall. Leave a small gap between the screw
heads and the wall.
SAT = Saturday
SUN = Sunday
To confirm the day setting. The prompt
says “Please enter the time using the
24 hour clock”.
OK
SCREW
WALL PLUG
KEYPAD
Enter the current time using the
keypad. Use the 24 hour clock, e.g.
0930= 9.30am; 1500= 3.00pm.
WALL
To confirm the time setting.
The prompt now announces the day
and time settings. The display will
go back to showing the number
of messages.
OK
3 Place your Paragon 200 over the screw heads
and slide down.
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Using the telephone
Using the Inductive Coupler
To use the secrecy function
Your Paragon 200 has an inductive coupler in
its handset, to improve sound quality for people
using hearing aids.
This allows you to talk to someone
close by without the person on the other
end of the telephone line hearing the
conversation.
Switch your hearing aid to T and adjust the
position of the phone until you obtain the best
sound.
During your call:
Press and release. You cannot be heard.
The LED next to SECRECY button is lit
up to confirm.
S
S
Making and ending calls
Press and release. To resume your
telephone conversation. The LED
goes out.
To make a call
Press buttons in the order shown
To redial the last number
HANDSET
KEYPAD
Lift the handset.
Dial the number you want.
HANDSET
Lift handset
Redial
The number is dialled. The display
shows the number as it is dialled.
To end a call
HANDSET
Replace the handset
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Note
To adjust the earpiece volume during a call
If you make a mistake when entering a number,
press the DEL button to delete the last digit.
Vol
To increase the volume in the earpiece.
Display indicates the level.
To stop the process at any time, press the
ANSWER ON/OFF button.
To decrease the volume in the
earpiece.
After you replace the handset, the
volume automatically returns to the
middle level.
To make a one-touch call
HANDSET
Lift handset
Using the one-touch buttons
To store a one-touch number
Press buttons in the order shown
Press the one-touch button you want.
The number is dialled.
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M1 3
To delete/change a one-touch number
You can store 3 one touch numbers of
up to 32 digits long.
To change:
Simply follow the steps to store a
one-touch number. The new number
replaces the existing number.
Press and release, the display shows
MEMORY.
Sel
The prompt says “Please select the
location”.
OK
To delete:
Sel
Press until the display shows MEMORY.
-
M1 3
Press the button under which you want
to store the number.
The prompt says “Please select the
location”.
OK
The prompt says “Please enter the
number”.
-
M1 3
Del
The prompt says “Deleted”.
KEYPAD
Enter the phone number you want
to store.
The prompt announces the phone
number and the memory button where
it is stored.
OK
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Using the quickdial memory
To make a quickdial call
HANDSET
Lift handset
To store a quickdial number
Press QUICKDIAL.
Q
You can store numbers of up to 32
digits long.
Press the 0-9 button under which the
number you want is stored. The number
is dialled.
0-9
Sel
Press until the display shows MEMORY.
The prompt says “Please select the
location”.
OK
Note
You may find it helpful to keep a note of the
location number (0-9) you set for quickdial
numbers. Use the directory label under
the earpiece of the handset.
Select the 0-9 location under which you
want to store the number.
0-9
The prompt says “Please enter the
number”.
KEYPAD
Enter the phone number you want to
store.
To delete/change a quickdial number
The prompt announces the phone
number and the quickdial location
where it is stored.
OK
To change:
Simply follow the steps to store a
quickdial number. The new number
replaces the existing number.
Note
If you make a mistake when entering a number,
press the DEL button to delete the last digit.
To delete:
Sel
Press until the display shows MEMORY.
To stop the process at any time, press the
ANSWER ON/OFF button.
The prompt says “Please select the
OK
location”.
The prompt says “Please enter the
number”.
0-9
Del
The prompt says “Deleted”.
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Using the answering machine
Selecting the answering
machine mode
To use the pre-recorded
outgoing message
When your answering machine is switched on,
the pre-recorded message will automatically
greet callers with:
To switch the answering machine on, off
and to Answer Only
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment,
so please leave your message after the tone.”
Setting
Description
Display
On
Receives incoming
calls and records
messages.
Number of
messages eg.
00or 01etc.
Callers can skip this message by pressing the
#
button and record their message after the tone.
The pre-recorded message remains in the memory
and you can always choose to use it again.
Off
Does not record
messages.
Screen is
blank
Answer Only
Will play your
outgoing message
but will not record
messages.
AO
Default for Answer Only Outgoing Message.
”Hello, your call cannot be taken and you cannot
leave a message. So please call back later.“
To set to any of the above settings press and
release the Answer On/Off button until the
prompt announces your required setting.
To listen to and switch between the male
and female pre-recorded Out Going
Message (OGM)
NB: You will not lose messages when switching
between these settings.
Press buttons in the order shown
Press and release until the display
Sel
shows OGM.
memo Play
Default is played.
Press either button during playback to
switch between a male or female voice
for your OGM message.
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Note
To record your own outgoing message
If you delete your own recorded outgoing
message, it will automatically be replaced by the
pre-recorded message.
Press buttons in the order shown
Press and release until the display
Sel
shows OGM.
The prompt says “Please record your
message after the tone. To end recording
press OK.” Speak your message clearly.
(You can also lift your handset at this
point and record your message). The
display counts up your recording time
in seconds.
OK
To record a memo
Press buttons in the order shown
You can use your Paragon 200 to
record a memo which can be played
back by another user.
To stop recording. Your new OGM is
played back.
OK
memo Play
Hold the button down the prompt says
“Please speak after the tone”.
Speak your memo.
Note
memo Play
Release the PLAY/MEMO button to end
recording. Whilst recording the display
counts up the time in seconds.
Your Paragon 200 has a total recording
capacity of 15 minutes. Your outgoing message
is limited to a maximum of 2 minutes.
The memo will automatically be played
back to you. You can press ANSWER
Answer
on off
ON/OFF to cancel playback.
To delete your personal OGM
Press DEL during memo playback to
Del
delete the memo.
Press and release until the display
Sel
shows OGM.
memo Play
Your current OGM is played.
To delete the message.
Del
The pre-recorded OGM is played.
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the
moment, so please leave your message
after the tone.”
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To privately playback your messages
through the handset
Message and Ring Indicator
The indicator blinks when you have new
messages or memos. When you have played
them back, the indicator goes off.
memo Play
Press the PLAY/MEMO button.
Lift the handset to listen to your
messages through the handset.
It will also flash when the telephone rings.
Replace the handset to listen through
the loudspeaker again.
To playback your messages
Press buttons in the order shown
To delete all messages
Your messages are played back in
memo Play
chronological order. The display will
show the day and time the message
was left. When all the messages have
been played back, the prompt says
“End of messages.”
All messages are automatically saved
after playback.
When the last message has finished
playing.
During playback you also have the
following options:
Display counts down from 8-0at the
end of which the messages are deleted.
Del
Skip to the next message.
Note
Once to replay the current message or
twice to replay the previous message.
If you have deleted a message in error you
can press ANSWER ON/OFF during the
countdown and it will cancel the deletion.
Deletes the current message. The
prompt says, “Message deleted” and the
next message is played.
Del
The display will show the number of messages.
memo Play
Pauses playback. The display flashes.
Press again to resume. If you pause
playback for more than 60 seconds,
your Paragon 200 will automatically
return to normal mode.
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To adjust the playback volume
To use Call Screening
You can let your Paragon 200 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.
During playback:
Vol
Adjust the loudspeaker volume.
The level is shown at the bottom of
the display.
While the Paragon 200 is answering
a call or while idle.
To use Caller Return (Auto 1471)
Vol
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
of the call. So even if a caller chooses not to
leave a message, you may still have their
telephone number recorded.
Adjust the loudspeaker volume.
The level is shown at the bottom of
the display.
Using Remote Access
You can switch on your answering machine from
another phone and, providing you are using a
TouchToneTM keypad, play back your messages
and memos.
To switch on Caller Return
Press and release until the display
Sel
shows 1471.
The pre-set code is 0000.
OK
Switches between ON and OFF.
Prompt will confirm the setting
OK
displayed.
While the Caller Return setting is
switched ON, the display shows 1471.
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To set your PIN
Press buttons in the order shown
To play back messages
Ring your answering machine as
normal.
Press and release until the display
Sel
Press and release during the outgoing
message. The prompt says “Please enter
your 4 digit security code”.
shows SECURITY CODE.
The prompt says “Please enter your
4 digit security code” and displays the
current PIN.
OK
PIN
Use the keypad to enter your security
PIN. Wait to hear the confirmation
beep after each digit.
KEYPAD
Enter the 4-digit PIN you want.
To confirm the PIN displayed.
OK
After the last digit, the prompt says
“You have X messages” and begins to
play them.
Please note
You can now control your answering
machine by pressing the appropriate
button on the keypad:
When calling your Paragon 200 from another
phone, it allows two attempts to enter the
correct PIN. If this is not done, you hear the
message “Thank you for calling” and the
machine hangs up.
2
4
5
Play messages.
Skip back to previous message.
Delete the message being played
(or delete all messages at the end of
play back).
To switch on your answering machine
Skip forward to the next message.
6
If you have forgotten to switch on your
answering machine
Ring your answering machine from
another phone
After 20 rings, your Paragon 200 will
automatically answer the call.
HANG UP
Your answering machine is now
switched on.
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Optional Settings
To adjust the number of rings before
your answering machine takes a call
To adjust the ring tone
This is called the Answer Delay. You
can choose from 2-9 rings or Time
Saver.
You can choose between three different
ring tones
Press and release until the display
Sel
Time Saver is useful if you are ringing
up from another phone to see if you
have any messages. With Time Saver
set, your Paragon 200 will answer your
call after 6 rings if there are no
messages, or after 2 rings if you have
messages recorded. So if you hear a
3rd ring, you can hang up and save the
time and cost of connecting to your
phone.
shows RINGER.
The prompt says “Please select the
ringer”.
OK
Switch between the options. Display
shows t1, t2or t3.
You hear a sample of the tone.
To confirm the option displayed.
OK
Press and release until the display
Sel
shows ANS DELAY.
OK
Select the number of rings you want.
Or
Time saver.
OK
To confirm the setting.
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To adjust the ringer volume
Press buttons in the order shown
You can select between three different
volume levels, off, medium and loud.
Press and release until the display
Sel
shows RINGER.
The prompt says “Please select the
ringer.”
OK
Vol
To adjust the ringer volume. You will be
able to hear the change in the volume
setting. The level is shown at the bottom
of the display.
OK
To confirm the level displayed.
Note
If you switch the ringer volume off,
RINGER OFFremains in the display.
To adjust the display contrast
While your phone is idle:
Press to decrease or increase the
contrast.
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General information
below standard, or as a result of inferior
Safety
workmanship or materials. Products over 28
days old from the date of purchase may be
replaced with a refurbished product.
• Use only the power adaptor supplied.
• There is a slight chance that your phone
could be damaged by an electrical storm.
We recommend that you unplug your
Paragon 200 from the mains power and
telephone line socket during storms.
The conditions of this guarantee are:
• The guarantee shall only apply to defects that
occur within the 12 month guarantee period.
• Proof of purchase is provided.
• The Paragon 200 will produce a certain
amount of heat during operation. We advise
against placing these products on antique,
veneered or wooden surfaces as damage
may occur.
• The equipment is returned to BT or its agent
as instructed.
• This guarantee does not cover any faults or
defects caused by accidents, misuse, fair wear
and tear, neglect, tampering with the
• Do not use your Paragon 200 in damp, humid
conditions such as bathrooms.
equipment, or any attempt at adjustment or
repair other than through approved agents.
• Do not expose the equipment to fire or water.
• This guarantee does not affect your statutory
rights.
• Simply clean your Paragon 200 with a damp
cloth (not wet) or an antistatic wipe. Never use
a dry cloth as this may cause a static shock.
Within guarantee
If you experience a problem with your Paragon
200 you should contact the Paragon Helpline on
Lo-call 0845 330 0076. Calls are charged at
local call rates. If the problem is not remedied,
you will be advised to contact your original point
of purchase.
Guarantee
Your Paragon 200 is guaranteed for a period of
12 months from the date of purchase.
Subject to the terms listed below the guarantee
will provide for the repair of, or at BT’s or its
agent’s discretion the option to replace the
Paragon 200, or any component thereof, (other
than batteries), which is identified as faulty or
Some retailers offer extended warranty schemes
for cover outside the intial 12-month period.
Please ask them for details.
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Outside guarantee
Incoming message does not record
If your Paragon 200 needs repair after the
guarantee period has ended, call the Paragon
Helpline on 0870 444 3219.
Check that your machine is set to ANSWER ON
and that the recording capacity is not full.
The caller may be speaking too quietly or has a
bad connection.
If you have to return your Paragon 200
Pack the unit securely, preferably in the original
packaging. All parts must be returned including
the mains power adaptor. We cannot take
responsibility for goods damaged in transit.
Cannot access your machine from another
phone
Make sure the phone you are calling from has a
TouchToneTM keypad.
When entering your security PIN, allow enough
time - at least 2 seconds between each digit for
your Paragon 200 to recognise each one.
Help and advice
Emergency calls
To reset
The emergency services can be contacted in the
UK by dialling 999 or 112 which is valid in any
country that is a member of the European
community.
If your Paragon 200 will not respond to any
button presses, remove the back-up battery and
turn off the power for 10 seconds. Turning the
power back on will reset your machine to
ANSWER ON mode. However, please note that
during resetting, all messages will be lost.
No dialling tone
Check that your machine is connected to the
phone socket.
Display does not come on
Technical information
Check that your machine is correctly connected to
the mains power and that the power is switched
on.
RTTE
This product is intended to be connected to
analogue networks in the United Kingdom.
This equipment complies with the essential
requirements for the Radio Equipment and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Directive 1999/5/EC.
Is the answering machine switched to ANSWER
OFF? Press Answer On/Off.
Check that the mains power cable is plugged in
to the back of the machine.
Outgoing message does not record
Speak clearly – within 20cm of the microphone –
when recording your message.
Customer Helpline
If you still have problems with your
Paragon 200, call the Paragon Helpline on
0845 330 0076.
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If the power fails
Connecting to switchboards
You will still be able to make and receive telephone
calls on your Paragon 200 even if the mains power
fails and there is no back-up battery installed.
However, the answering machine will not work
until the mains power is restored and the display
will be blank.
Paragon 200 is only approved for use with a
compatible switchboard including those which
do not provide secondary proceed indication.
If you would like a list of suitable switchboards,
contact BT on 154. If you do not have a
compatible switchboard, it cannot be guaranteed
that the machine will operate correctly under all
possible conditions of connection. If you have
any difficulties, contact BT on 154.
How many phones can you have?
All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer
Equivalence Number (REN), which is used to
calculate the number of items which may be
connected to any one telephone line. The Paragon
200 has a REN of 1. Any other instrument
provided by BT may be assumed to have a
REN of 1 unless otherwise stated. A total
REN of 4 is allowed.
Generally, Paragon 200 can be connected to any
switchboard where a simple modern telephone
can be used to make and receive calls. Paragon
200 is suitable for connection to switchboards
which return secondary proceed indication.
Connection to the BT telephone network
Paragon 200 is fully approved for connection to
the BT network provided it is used according to
the instructions in this guide. The telephone line
must provide Multi-frequency (TouchTone)
dialling capabilities for some features.
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Wall-mounting template
If wall-mounting your Paragon 200,
drill two holes for the screws using
this template and insert the wall
plugs provided (if required).
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Index
Call screening
15
15
Adaptor cord
6
Caller return (Auto 1471)
Answer delay
17
Answering machine
answer mode
Day
8
12
13
14
13
12
14
12
14
15
12
14
13
13
Delete
answer only default outgoing message
delete all messages
delete personal OGM
male/female OGM
message indicator
on/off
playback messages
playback volume
all messages
14
10
13
11
one-touch number
personal OGM
quickdial number
Desk mountings
Dialling mode
7
6
Display contrast
18
pre-recorded OGM (default)
privately playback messages
record memo
Earpiece volume
10
9
End a call
record own OGM
Guarantee
Handset cord
Help
19
6
At a glance
1
Batteries
back-up battery
battery low warning
5
5
20
9
Inductive coupler
Calls
Mains adaptor
Making a call
Memo
7
9
end
9
9
10
11
9
make a call
make a one-touch call
make a quickdial call
redial
13
14
Message indicator
secrecy
9
Number of rings
17
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Secrecy
9
One-touch button
delete/change number
make a call
10
10
10
Set
day
time
8
8
store a number
PIN
16
14
7
Store
one-touch number
10
11
Playback messages
Plinth
quickdial number
Switchboard connection
21
Pre-recorded OGM
listen to
Technical information
Telephone line cord
Time
20
6
12
12
switch between male and female
Privately playback messages
14
8
Quickdial memory
delete/change number
make a call
11
11
11
11
Volume
earpiece
playback
ringer
10
15
18
store a number
Record
memo
Wall mounting
8, 22
13
13
own OGM
Redial last number
9
Remote access
15
16
16
16
playback messages
set your PIN
switch on answering machine
REN (Ringer Equivalent Number)
Returning your Paragon 200
Ring tone
21
20
17
18
20
Ringer volume
RTTE
Safety
19
24
Paragon 200 - Edition 4.3 – 26th Sept ’00
Offices worldwide
The telecommunications services described in this publication
are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time.
Services and equipment are provided subject to British
Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract.
Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract.
Touchtone™ is a registered trade mark of
British Telecommunications plc in the UK.
© British Telecommunications plc 2000.
Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ.
Registered in England No. 1800000.
Designed by: The Art & Design Partnership Limited.
Printed in China. Paragon 200. Issue 1 (9/00) 4
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