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2. When finished, press
OGM REC
again (or press
STOP
). The TAD
beeps, plays back the message,
then beeps again. The display
shows
A
(or
AO
if you set it to
announcement-only), and the num-
ber of messages (if the TAD has
new messages) alternately. The
TAD is now ready to answer calls.
You can also record your message us-
ing the handset. Press
REMOTE
, and af-
ter hearing the number of messages,
follow
these steps.
1. Press
OGM REC/1
on the handset
twice within 2 seconds. A beep
sounds. Then speak your outgoing
message into the handset.
2. When finished, press
OGM REC/1
again (or press
STOP/HELP/
TONE
). The handset beeps, then
plays back the message.
SETTING THE TAD TO
ANSWER CALLS
To set the TAD to answer calls, press
ANSWER
on the base. The TAD plays
the current outgoing message, then dis-
plays
A
(or
AO
if set to announcement-
only). Press
ANSWER
again to select be-
tween the prerecorded or your own mes-
sage.
To turn off the TAD, press
STOP
except
while any message is playing back. The
TAD announces “Answer off.”
To turn the TAD on and off from the
handset, press
REMOTE
so the TALK/
LOW BATT indicator lights. You hear
the TAD announce the number of cur-
rently recorded messages, If there are
no messages, the TAD announces “No
messages”. Repeatedly press
ANS/4
when you hear the announcement to
turn the TAD on, select between the pre-
recorded or your own message, or turn
off the TAD.
Note:
If the incoming message memory
is full (59 messages including your own
outgoing messages or less than 15 sec-
onds left), the TAD announces “No re-
maining time”,
F
flashes on the digital
display. The TAD does not answer calls.
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