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BACK
Once you have created the direct remote access list with entries from the
phonebook, press the BACK key.
save
Press the Fox key below
save
.
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Entries can only be added to the direct remote access list if they are already
contained in the phonebook.
Help message
You can leave a help message on the telephone answering machine. This message is
played back to you as soon as you have entered the remote access PIN in order to gain
remote access to the telephone answering machine. The help message can act as a
memory aid to help you remember what you need to do to operate your telephone
answering machine remotely. The help message is the same for all users.
The procedure for recording, playing back, changing or deleting a help message is the
same as in the section entitled "Telephone answering machine – Recording/playing back/
changing/deleting a greeting".
Enabling/disabling room monitoring
Even when you are away, you can listen to what is being said in the direct vicinity of your
telephone. To do this, enable room monitoring via remote access.
Room monitoring may possibly allow an infringement of your privacy and might be
misused by other persons. To avoid this risk or if you do not require room monitoring,
disable the room monitoring function ("Enable room monitoring" line). The default
setting is that room monitoring is disabled.
Maximum number of rings for remote access
If your telephone answering machine is off, you can still switch it on at any time using the
remote access PIN, and you can also remotely control other functions of your telephone.
For this purpose, you must define the point at which you can take control of your
telephone using the remote access PIN.
On the "Max. number of rings" line, you can define the maximum number of rings.
When you call your telephone from elsewhere, your telephone will ring until the
maximum number of rings has been reached. There will then be no further rings. For
remote access, this is the time at which you must enter the remote access PIN.
Remote access