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3.3 Base station with telephone answering machine (TAM) control
You can use the keys on the base station to perform the basic functions of
the answering machine.
MESSAGE WINDOW
This window contains a 2-digit indicator
which shows the number of messages
and TAM status, as shown below.
CHARGING
CRADLE
PLAY/STOP
Press to play or
stop message
playback.
ANSWER ON/OFF
Press to turn the answering machine
on/off. When the answering machine is
on, the base display shows the status.
When the answering machine is off,base
display turns off.
VOLUME DOWN
Press to decrease the volume, as above.
VOLUME UP
Press to increase the volume, with
separate settings for call screening (L0-5),
playback (L1-5) and base ringer (L0-5).
Note: If L0 is selected the speaker will be
off in that mode.
DO NOT DISTURB
Press and hold for 5 seconds to turn on
the global do not disturb (DND) feature.
When global DND is activated, all system
handsets and the telephone base will be
silent when there is an incoming call.
When the DND is on, a small light will turn
on at the top of the base display. Press to
turn off the global do not disturb(DND)
feature. W hen the DND is off, the small
light will turn off.
SKIP
During playback,
press to skip to
the next message.
REPEAT
During playback, press
twice to go back to the
previous message or
press once to replay the
current message.
DELETE
During playback,
press to delete the
current message.
In idle mode, press
and hold to delete all
old messages.
PAGE
Press to ring and locate
handsets.
3.3.1 Base Message Window
N o d i s p l a y ( b l a n k
screen)
Answering system is off.
(segments cycling)
Indicates incoming message recording in progress.
00
(steady on)
There are no messages in the answering system.
01 - 59
(flashing)
Total number of new messages.
Current message number during playback.
01 - 59
(steady on)
Total number of old messages
F
(flashing)
Memory is full.
LA
(flashing)
The answering system is being accessed remotely.
LA / 01 - 59
(alternating)
The answering system is being accessed remotely and
the number indicates the total number of messages.
L0 - L5
(steady on)
Indicates the telephone base volume level when
adjusting during call screening, playback or ringing. If
L0 is selected, the speaker will be turned off for that
mode.