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The LEDs on the base station and the display on the hand-
set serve as control displays.
The base station LED indicates the following states:
Off
- Answering machine is off
Steady
- Answering machine is on with
announcement text 1
Long on / short off - Answ. mach. is on with announc. text 2
Flashes uniformly - Recording announcement
Flashes quickly
- 10 seconds remaining to record
announcement text
Flashes rapidly
- Answering machine is on, new
message(s) available
Long on /
2 x short flash
- Answering machine is on, old
message(s) available
Long off / Short on - Answering machine is off, message(s)
available (either new or old)
The handset display texts have the following meanings:
å∂
(answering device)
- Answering machine
ø¬∂
(old)
- Old message(s)
~™
(new )
- New message(s)
∂⁄‚†
(distance)
- Remote control
∂⁄‚† ®™
(distance request) - Remote request
ª⁄
(high)
- 16 minutes
¬ø
(low)
- 8 minutes
å∂ ®™ç
(Answering
- Recording
device record)
¬ø¨∂‚π
- Speaker
¬ø¨∂~™‚‚
- Volume
You can define a "Master Handset" per base station. This
gives you the option when operating the answering machi-
ne with the base station keys of tracing the message playb-
ack and information on old and new messages on the dis-
play of this handset.
Enter the following key sequence:
o#
.
Press
4
.
All enrolled handsets
are displayed
Enter the number of the desired handset.
Press
o
.
Press
g
.
A B
C
D
E
FGHI
å∂ !~† ! “ – – –
Control displays
Master
handset
Programming the
master handset