English
Settings in answering machine
1.
Press
a
. Wait until is shown.
2.
Press commands as listed below, e.g.
3
for Call screening.
3.
Scroll to desired setting with
{
/
}
, e.g.
On
for On.
4.
Press
º
. End by pressing
L
.
Command
Function
2 ...........................Select outgoing message (various languages)
3 ...........................Call screening* (On=On, OFF=Off)
0 ...........................Switching the answering machine On/Off ( =On)
*The call screening function (will only work with handset 1) means callers who leave a message are
heard in the handset’s speaker . You can press
O
or lift the handset of another phone to talk to the
caller if you wish to do so.
Change RemotePIN
The Remote PIN (four digits) protects against unauthorised remote control.
1.
Press
a
. Wait until is shown. Press
*
.
2.
Enter the current PIN code (0000 when supplied). Press
º
.
3.
Enter the new code. Press
º
.
4.
Enter the new code again. Press
º
.
5.
Finish by pressing
L
.
Out of memory
The memory will store a total of 8 minutes of messages (including the outgoing message).
F
F
flashes in the display if the memory is full, and no new messages can be received
until the old ones have been played back and erased.
PLEASE NOTE! Remember to delete messages regularly!
Remote control
This machine can be remote controlled using the keys of an ordinary tone dialling telephone.
1.
Call your own phone number.
2.
Press
*
when the outgoing message is played.
3.
Enter the Remote PIN code (see previous page). One beep confirms correct code.
4.
Any new messages are played, or you can select a remote command, see below.
5.
Hang up.
Command
Function
4 ...........................Repeat/skip to previous message
5 ...........................Playback of messages/Stop
6 ...........................Skip to next message
# ...........................Erase single message during playback
Please note!
If the machine doesn’t respond to the remote control commands, try pressing the telephone buttons for a
longer or shorter time. In normal cases, the answering machine should react to tones approximately 0.5
– 1 seconds in length, but longer tones may be necessary in certain telephone networks.