Page 4 - At a glance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ABC JKL MNO GHI PQR S TUV WXY Z DEF Monitor Secrecy Recall Redial NO. 2 3 Vol Memo Del Menu Answer on off Play 0 I 7 I I I 02 2 9 3 02 MESSAGES BT Paragon 400 Plus Dial / O K Mic Shift Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 At a glance Display Inductive coupler Vo...
Page 6 - In this guide
3 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 In this guide At a glance 1 Introduction 4 For your records 4 Unpacking your Paragon 400 Plus 4 Setting up 5 Safety 5 Plan the location of your Paragon 400 Plus 5 Using the telephone 10 Making and ending calls 10 Using the quickdial memory 11 ...
Page 7 - Introduction; Unpacking your Paragon 400 Plus; Plug mounted, 13 amp mains; For your records; See page 19 for more information about your PIN.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ABC JKL MNO GHI PQR S TUV WXY Z DEF Monitor Secrecy Recall Redial NO. 2 3 Vol Memo Del Menu A n s w e r o n o f f P l a y 0 I 7 I I I 02 2 9 3 02 MESSAGES BT Paragon 400 Plus D i a l / O K Mic Shift 4 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 Introduction Your Parago...
Page 8 - Setting up; Follow these steps to set up your Paragon 400 Plus ready for use.; Warning; the relative humidity does not exceed 75%.; Safety
Plan the location of yourParagon 400 Plus Situate your Paragon 400 Plus close enough toboth the phone and mains power sockets so thatthe cables will reach. Your Paragon 400 Plus should be kept free ofdust, moisture, high temperature, vibration andshould not be exposed to direct sunlight. Do not stan...
Page 9 - Connect handset cord to base; If you do not have a modern phone socket, call; Battery low warning; The display indicates when the batter y power is; Insert back-up battery
6 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 SETTING UP 9V DC LINE HANDSET 2 Connect handset cord to base 3 Connect the telephone line cord If you do not have a modern phone socket, call 0800 800 150 and ask for a BT engineer to come and fit the cor rect socket. This is achargeable ser v...
Page 10 - I N I T I A L I S I N G; Note; For most switchboards the switch should be
7 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 SETTING UP 5 Plug the mains adaptor cord into theback of the telephone 9V DC LINE The Paragon 400 Plus automatically goes througha star t up process during which the display shows I N I T I A L I S I N G and the monitor light flashes. On compl...
Page 11 - Wall-mounting your Paragon 400 Plus
8 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 SETTING UP 8 Wall-mounting your Paragon 400 Plus 1 Turn around the handset clip to prevent thehandset from falling when the product is wall-mounted. 2 Use the template on page 25 to drill holes inthe wall. Leave a small gap between the screwhe...
Page 12 - To set the day and time; Press buttons in the order shown
9 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 SETTING UP 9 To set the day and time Press buttons in the order shown Press until T I M E and D A Y is shown on the display. The prompt says “Please enter the day ”. Display the cur rent day: M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R...
Page 13 - Using the telephone; To make a call; Or; To end a call; To use the secrecy function; Making and ending calls; Using the Inductive coupler
10 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 Using the telephone To make a call Press buttons in the order shown HANDSET Lift the handset or press the MONITOR button. The button will light up. KEYPAD Dial the number you want. HANDSET Lift the handset when connected. Or Preparator y dial...
Page 14 - Using the quickdial memory; To store a quickdial number; If you make a mistake when entering a number,; To make a quickdial call; If dialling a 2 touch Quickdial number:; To adjust the earpiece volume; To delete a number in the redial list
If number is being stored as 2 touch(M11-M20) then: KEYPAD Enter the number to be stored andquickly press and release the SHIFT button, then press and hold M1-M10 until prompt begins. The prompt will say “(telephone number)is stored in memor y 11” and display will show M11 stored. 11 Paragon 400 Plu...
Page 15 - Two way recording; DEL; To record your conversation; MEMO
12 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 Two way recording It is possible to record a telephone conversation. To delete/change a quickdial number Press buttons in the order shown Press the location to be deleted, M1-M10 or shift M1-M10 . Press the DEL button. The prompt says “Delete...
Page 16 - MENU; A N S W E R M O D E; Using the answering machine; Using the Mailboxes
Press MENU until the display shows A N S W E R M O D E . Press DIAL/OK. To switch between ANSWER & RECORD or ANSWER ONLY . Press DIAL/OK . The prompt will state the answer modeselected. Menu To Switch the Answering Machine On & Off Press and release the ANSWER ON/OFF button. The prompt will ...
Page 17 - The pre-recorded Answer Only announcement
14 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 To record your own outgoing message(OGM) Press until the display shows O U T G O I N G M E S S A G E . Display shows M A I N M E S S A G E . To select between M A I N M E S S A G E , M A I L B O X 2 and M A I L B O X 3 . To select the display...
Page 18 - To record a memo; O U T G O I N G M E S S A G E
15 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 To record a memo directly intoMailbox 2 or 3 Press the mailbox number you want. Hold the MEMO button down, the prompt says “Please speak after the tone”– speak your memo. Release the MEMO button to end recording. The prompt will say ‘Your mem...
Page 19 - To delete all messages; PLAY; To playback your messages; DELETE; Message and Ring indicator; Once deleted, messages cannot be retrieved.
16 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 To delete all messages All messages are saved automatically after they have all been played back. When the last message has finished playing: Display counts down from 8-0 at the end of which the messages are deleted. Press ANSWER ON/OFF if de...
Page 20 - To adjust the playback volume; To switch on Caller return; Press until the display shows
Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 17 To use Call screening (answeringmachine volume) You can let your Paragon 400 Plusanswer a call and have the loudspeakerswitched on so you can hear the caller.This gives you the option of picking upthe handset and speaking to them orletting th...
Page 21 - Changing the VIP code; VIPCODE; OK; The default setting is 40. It is not; Using VIP; OFF; To turn VIP on and off
18 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 Changing the VIP code Press until the display shows VIPCODE . The prompt will say “Please enter your 2 digit VIP code” . The cur rent code is displayed with thefirst digit flashing. This will be replacedwhen you enter your new VIP code. KEYPA...
Page 22 - To change any of the numbers.; When calling your Paragon 400 Plus from; To set your PIN; Using Remote access; keypad, play back your messages
19 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 Press until the display shows S E C U R I T Y C O D E . The prompt says “Please enter your 4 digit security code” and displays the cur rent PIN. KEYPAD Enter the 4-digit PIN you want. To change any of the numbers. To confirm the PIN displayed...
Page 23 - To play back messages; or
20 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 To play back messages Press buttons in the order shown Ring your answering machine as normal. Press during the outgoing message. You hear two beeps. PIN Use the keypad to enter your security PIN. Wait to hear the confirmation beep after each ...
Page 24 - Optional Settings; To adjust the ring tone
21 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 Optional Settings To adjust the number of rings before your answering machine takes a call This is called the Answer Delay. You can choose from 2-9 rings or Time Saver. Time Saver is useful if you are ringing up from another phone to see if y...
Page 25 - To adjust the display contrast
22 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 To adjust the display contrast Press buttons in the order shown While your phone is idle: Press to decrease or increase the contrast. OPTIONAL
Page 26 - Help; Help and advice; Customer Helpline; If you still have problems with your
23 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 HELP Help Help and advice Emergency calls The emergency ser vices can be contacted in theUK by dialling 999 or 112 which is valid in any countr y that is a member of the Europeancommunity. No dialling tone Check that your machine is connected...
Page 27 - General information; Guarantee; The conditions of this guarantee are:
24 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 General information Guarantee Your Paragon 400 Plus is guaranteed for aperiod of 12 months from the date of purchase. Subject to the terms listed below the guaranteewill provide for the repair of, or at BT’s or itsagent’s discretion the optio...
Page 28 - to transfer ring calls.; Switchboard compatibility; If the power fails; Technical information
25 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 Hereby, PDT, declares that this Paragon 400Plus is in compliance with the essentialrequirements and other relevant provisions ofDirective/1999/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformance for theParagon 400 Plus is published on the websitehttp: //www...
Page 29 - Wall-mounting template
26 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 Wall-mounting template If wall-mounting your Paragon 400 Plus, drill two holes for the screws using this template and inser t the wall plugsprovided (if required). W ALL -MOUNTING
Page 30 - Index
27 Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290 Index A daptor cord 6 Answering machine delete personal OGM 15 mailboxes 13 male/female OGM 14 message/ring indicator 16 on/of f 13 playback messages 16 pre-recorded OGM 14 record memo 15 record own OGM 14 select answer mode 13 B atteries bac...