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Paragon 200 - Edition 4.3 – 26th Sept ’00
Connecting to switchboards
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.
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.
GENERAL INFORMATION
If the power fails
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.
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.
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.