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5.2

Receiving calls

During an incoming call, 

NEW

 appears and the New Call LED blinks

while the phone is ringing. The number of new and total calls appear.
The New Call LED blinks until all the new calls have been reviewed.

If only the caller’s phone number is received, 

the caller’s phone

number with the call time and date appear.

If an incorrect, invalid or incomplete signal is received, 

LINE ERROR

appears.

If the name and number are unlisted, 

PRIVATE

’ appears with the

call time and date.

If the name and number are not available, 

UNAVAILABLE

’ appears

with the call time and date.

If no key is pressed within several seconds, the LCD will return to standby
mode, and display the total call counter, new call counter, current time
and date.

5.3

Reviewing caller ID records

Each Caller ID record includes the time and date of the call, the call
number (determined by the order in which the calls are received), the
caller’s telephone number, and the caller’s name (if available).
1.

Press 

REVIEW

 

 button to review the latest number, or press

REVIEW

   button to review the oldest number.

After you view all the calls in memory, ‘

END OF LIST

’ appears and

the New Call LED turns off.

2.

To view them again, press 

REVIEW

   or   button.

Note: REPEAT

 appears if you receive more than one call from the same

number.

5.4

Deleting caller ID records

Note:

 You must review all new calls before you can erase all calls.

Deleting a single record

1.

Press 

REVIEW

   or   button until you see the record you want to

delete.

2.

Press 

ERASE

 button

 

once. ‘

ERASE?

’ appears.

3.

Hold down the 

ERASE

 button until ‘

ERASED

’ appears. The remaining

Caller ID records are renumbered automatically.

Deleting all records

1.

After reviewing all new messages, press and hold 

ERASE

 button

until ‘

ERASE ALL?

’ appears.

2.

Hold down the 

ERASE

 button until ‘

ALL ERASED

’ appears.

Summary of Contents for AM880

Page 1: ...M880 Digital Answering System With Caller ID Keep this user guide for future reference Always retain your proof of purchase in case of warranty service and register your warranty on line at www oricom...

Page 2: ...n 8 OGM Button 9 Play Pause Button 10 Menu Button 11 Delete Button 12 2 6 TS Switch 13 Power Jack 14 Telephone Line Socket 15 New Call LED 16 Review Button 17 Speaker 18 Message LED 19 Time Check Butt...

Page 3: ...the battery and place these in the battery compartment 5 Close the battery compartment 2 2 Connecting the telephone line 1 Connect the small plug of the telephone line supplied to the TEL LINE socket...

Page 4: ...ENTER TIME 7 Press CALL BACK button The hour digits will blink and the AM880 announces the hour 8 Press REVIEW or button to set the correct hour 9 Press CALL BACK button the minute digits will blink...

Page 5: ...n announce only outgoing message slide ANS ANNC ONLY switch to ANNC ONLY 2 Press and hold OGM button and the AM880 beeps The display shows OGM RECORDING and the counter starts counting up 3 Speak clea...

Page 6: ...is automatically terminated with a signal tone No more calls will be answered if the memory capacity for new messages is exhausted and the message MEMORY FULL will appear in the display If memory is...

Page 7: ...s recorded 2 During message playback Press OGM button to repeat the current message Press and hold OGM button for approx 2 seconds to repeat the previous message Press TIME CHECK button to skip forwar...

Page 8: ...At any time during the conversation press MEMO 2 WAY button The LCD shows 2 WAY RECORDING and the counter starts counting up to indicate the AM880 is recording the call Press MEMO 2 WAY button again t...

Page 9: ...udes the time and date of the call the call number determined by the order in which the calls are received the caller s telephone number and the caller s name if available 1 Press REVIEW button to rev...

Page 10: ...ame telephone line as the AM880 and carry on your call as normal 6 Remote operation While you are away from your home or office you can access your AM880 at any time and check your messages 1 Dial you...

Page 11: ...ng your new OGM up to 5 minutes 2 When you have finished recording your new OGM press 5 The new OGM will playback to you 3 Hang up the telephone 9 Remote Record Memo If you press 9 to record memo 1 Wh...

Page 12: ...lephone port is not specifically designed for 3 wire connected equipment 3 wire connected equipment might not respond to incoming ringing when attached to this port All persons using this device for r...

Page 13: ...answering system is designed for indoor use temperature range of 10 C to 50 C Do not install the system in areas where there is the risk of an explosion excessive exposure to smoke dust vibrations che...

Page 14: ...ltage faults on the telephone line or lightning This warranty in no way affects your statutory rights Full details of the warranty are contained in the enclosed warranty card Technical support In the...

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