British Telecom Granite 43685 Manual De Usuario

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If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0808 100 6556*
Answering machine
Remote access
When remote access is switched on, you can call in from another phone to listen to 
your messages and operate your answering machine. 
Remote access on / off
You can switch remote access on or off. When on, you can operate your answering 
machine from any other Touchtone
TM
 phone. Default setting is On.
1.  Press 
Menu
, scroll 
 or 
 to 
AnSwer
 
MAChine
. Press 
SeleCt
.
2.  Scroll 
 to 
AnS
 
SettingS
 and press 
SeleCt
.
3.  Scroll 
 to 
reMote
 
ACCeSS
. Press 
SeleCt
.
4.  Scroll 
 or 
 to 
ACtivAte
 or 
DeACtivAte
. Press 
ok
.
5.  Press 
BACk
 to return to the previous menu level.
If you forget to switch on your answering machine
1.  Call your number from another phone and let it ring. After 20 rings the 
machine will switch on and answer your call.
2.  Enter your system PIN (original setting 0000). Play back your messages as 
shown below in ‘Operating your answering machine remotely’.
If you do not choose to switch your answering machine On, it will switch off when 
the call is ended.
Operating your answering machine remotely
1.  Dial your phone number. When you hear your outgoing message, press 
*
.  
You will hear, “Please enter your security code”.
2.  Enter your 4 digit Remote Access PIN (default 0000). If you have new 
messages, these will be played. Otherwise you will hear “You have no new 
messages” followed by the main menu.
You can now use the keypad to operate your answering machine.  
Each message is played back with the day and 
time of the call announced.
If the base speaker is set to 0, call screening is 
switched off.
If you enter the incorrect PIN code you will be 
allowed two further attempts, if it is still incorrect 
you will hear, “Thank you for calling”, and your 
BT Granite will hang up. If you do not press any 
button for more than 10 seconds, your BT Granite 
will hang up.
If the * is not recognised it may be because you 
have deactivated the remote access feature, see 
above “Remote access on / off” for details.