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7. When you finish, press
ANSWER/
STOP/DELETE
to confirm the set-
tings. The TAD-1027 beeps and
announces the day and time.
To check the current day/time, use a
straightened paper clip to press
CLOCK
.
RECORDING THE
OUTGOING MESSAGE
Before you can set the TAD-1027 to an-
swer calls, you must record the outgoing
message (OGM) the caller hears when
the TAD answers a call. Your outgoing
message can be up to 60 seconds long.
1. Hold down
OGM/REPEAT
until the
TAD-1027 beeps.
Note: If memory is full, the PLAY/
SKIP indicator flashes, the TAD-
1027 announces, “Memory is full,”
and you cannot record the outgoing
message. Delete old messages to
make room in memory (see “Delet-
ing Messages” on Page 11).
2. Speak in a normal voice about 8
inches away from the microphone
on the front of the TAD.
Ask for the caller’s name, phone
number, and message.
Important: Do not tell callers you
are not home. Instead, say that you
cannot come to the phone right now.
3. The TAD-1027 automatically stops
recording after 60 seconds, or you
can press
ANSWER/STOP/DELETE
when you finish the message. The
TAD-1027 beeps and automatically
plays back the outgoing message.
To play the outgoing message at any
time, press
OGM/REPEAT
. If no outgoing
message is recorded, the TAD-1027
says, “No announcement.”
SETTING THE NUMBER
OF RINGS
The ring select
4/7/TS
switch controls
how long the TAD-1027 waits before it
answers a call. Slide the switch to the ap-
propriate position.
4
— The TAD-1027 answers after four
rings.
7
— The TAD-1027 answers after seven
rings.
TS (Toll Saver)
— If there are new mes-
sages, the TAD-1027 answers after two
rings. Otherwise, the TAD answers after
four rings.
Illus. showing
microphone.
Microphone
Illus. showing
4/7/TS switch.
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