7. Answering Machine
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Memo Message
7.3 Leaving a message for
others or yourself
You can record a voice memo to leave a private
message for yourself or someone else.
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Keep the front cover page open for button
locations.
1
Press
{
MEMO
}
.
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The unit will announce
“Please select
mailbox.”
.
2
Within 5 seconds, press a
{
MAILBOX
}
button (
{
MAILBOX 1
}
,
{
MAILBOX 2
}
or
{
MAILBOX 3
}
).
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A long beep will sound.
3
Speak clearly about 20 cm (8 inches) away
from the microphone.
4
When finished recording, press
{
MEMO
}
or
{
STOP
}
.
Note:
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If you record for over 3 minutes, the unit will
stop recording.
L
If 6 beeps sound and the unit announces
“Your message was not recorded. Record
your message again.”
, start again.
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If 6 beeps sound and the unit announces
“Memory full”
, the unit will exit recording
mode. Erase unnecessary messages (page
63) and try again.
Incoming Messages
7.4 Listening to recorded
messages
The base unit display will show the total number
of recorded messages.
When the unit has recorded new voice
messages:
–
The AUTO ANSWER indicator will flash
when AUTO ANSWER is turned ON.
–
The mailbox icons which contain new
messages will flash on the base unit display.
If only old messages exist in a mailbox:
–
The AUTO ANSWER indicator will be lit but
will not flash when AUTO ANSWER is turned
ON.
–
The mailbox icons will be lit but will not flash.
Example:
10 messages exist in total;
Mailbox 1 has new messages;
Mailbox 2 has old messages;
Mailbox 3 has no messages.
7.4.1 To play back messages
Press the
{
MAILBOX
}
button whose icon is
flashing on the display (
{
MAILBOX 1
}
,
{
MAILBOX 2
}
or
{
MAILBOX 3
}
).
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The unit will announce
“Mailbox (no.)”
and
the number of new messages in the mailbox,
and will play back the new messages.
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If old messages exist with new messages in
the mailbox, only new messages will be
played back.
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When the mailbox has no new messages,
the unit will announce
“Mailbox (no.), no new
1 2
{
STOP
}
{
ERASE
}
{
MAILBOX
}
{<}{>}{A}{B}
{
TRANSFER
}
FLASH/LIGHT
{
DIGITAL SP-PHONE
}
{
INTERCOM/TRANSFER
}
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