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coming through. Due to this, your answering machine
may tell you a voice message has been left, even when
it is actually a fax.
Receiving in TAM Mode (SF−3200T)
If you are an SF−3200T user,
you can turn on/off the TAM
Mode by pressing the Answer button. Once you press
Answer to turn TAM Mode on
, the display briefly shows the
time when the greeting message was recorded and shows
countdown as the message is played back. The machine
returns to Standby Mode after playing the message back.
TAM appears in the right hand corner of the display and the
Answer button lights.
You cannot place the machine in TAM Mode until you have
recorded a greeting message. An error message will be
displayed if you attempt to place the machine in TAM Mode
before a message is recorded. To record TAM message, see
“Recording TAM Message (SF−3200T only)” on page 4−2.
Before the TAM memory becomes full, you will need to
delete the messages that you have already listened to in order
to make more memory available.
When you get a call, the machine answers the call with the
TAM greeting message. The machine records the caller’s
message. If a fax tone is sensed, the machine goes into receive
mode. Anytime the greeting message is playing, or an
incoming message is being recorded, you can talk to the other
person by picking up the handset. If the memory becomes full
while recording, your machine beeps a warning and
disconnects the line. The machine will not function as an
answering machine unless you erase the recorded messages.
If there’s a power fail−
ure while recording a
caller’s message, it does
not record.
When you want to talk to a caller with the other telephone on
the same line while recording an incoming message (ICM),
lift its handset and press ‘* (asterisk)’, ‘# (pound)’ and ‘*
(asterisk)’.
If the Message Forwarding feature is on, and a new message is
recorded, the machine will dial the specified phone number to
alert you that there is a message recorded in memory. For
more information, see “Message Forwarding” on page 4−6.
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Page 21: ...Automatic Dialling 2 1 Chapter 2 2AUTOMATIC DIALLING ...
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