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RECORDING INCOMING
MESSAGES
After the TAD answers a call, it plays the
outgoing message, beeps, and then the
caller can select a mailbox by entering #
then 1, or # then 2. If the caller does not
select a mailbox, the TAD records the
message in the message center.
Each incoming message can be up to
60 seconds long. (The maximum record-
ing capacity is 20 minutes or 62 record-
ed messages.)
The TAD hangs up and resets to answer
the next call when:
• the caller hangs up
• the maximum message length (60
seconds) is reached
• the TAD hears a busy signal or more
than 7 seconds of silence
• you pick up the TAD-1029’s handset
or any phone on the same phone
line
RECORDING A MEMO
A memo is a message you can record at
the TAD for yourself or others in your
home or office. You can record a memo
of up to 60 seconds long in either mail-
box or the message center.
The TAD-1029 stores memos as incom-
ing messages (see “Playing Messages”
on Page 26).
Using the Handset
1. Press
REMOTE
. The REMOTE indi-
cator lights.
2. Press
CHANGE
( )
on the handset
then press
M-BOX
1
,
M-BOX
2
, or
M-
CENTER
.
3. Speak your message in a normal
voice, as though you were talking to
someone on the phone.
4. When you finish recording the
memo, press
STOP
(5)
.
5. Press
REMOTE
. The REMOTE indi-
cator turns off.
Using the Base
1. Hold down
M-BOX
1
,
M-BOX
2
, or
M-
CENTER
. After about 3 seconds the
TAD beeps and
––
appears. Contin-
ue holding the button and speak
your message in a normal voice
about 8 inches from the front of the
base.
2. Release the button when you finish
the memo. The TAD beeps and
shows the number of messages
stored.
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