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As well as all the standard features of an answering machine,
Message Manager has a number of advanced features that can be
configured through the setup menu, or your Internet Control Panel.
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Privacy control
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Missed Call reporting
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Co-operation with many 1571 network voicemail services
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Caller ringback
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Call screening
Message Manager can store thirty messages, up to a total of
duration of fifteen minutes. Each message may be a maximum of
three minutes long. When you listen back to your messages
Message Manager will warn you if you are running low on message
memory.
Because of the way that it intercepts unknown callers, trueCall won’t
work with an external answering machine. If your telephone has an
answering facility, you must turn it off, or unplug any stand-alone
answering machine.
Playing back your messages
trueCall flashes it’s red LED to tell you that you have new messages
or missed calls waiting - 1 flash for 1 message, 2 flashes for 2
messages, 3 flashes for 3 messages and 4 flashes for 4 or more
messages.
There are three ways to play back your messages - from your
telephone at home, dialling in from another location when you are
away from home, or by pressing the button on the unit.
1. Playback from your telephone handset
Pick up the telephone attached to trueCall, and when you hear the
dial tone press Zap Star (
#
). This connects you to Message
Manager. If your unit has been configured for high security you will
be asked to enter your PIN before you can listen back to your
messages (the default PIN is the last four digits of your unit’s serial
number - find this on the underside of the unit).
Message Manager tells you how many messages you have, and
then plays back your new messages and Missed Calls in the order
that they were received, then your saved messages and Missed
Calls. For each item it tells you the date and time that the call was
received (if available), and the name of the caller (if they left a
Whisper).
How trueCall handles your calls