13
Installation
SETTING THE DAY/TIME
You must set the day of the week and time
so the answering system can record the cor-
rect day and time of each message.
Note: Enter each key press within about 2
minutes. Otherwise, the answering system
exits the time setting process and you must
begin again with Step 1.
1. Hold down
CLOCK
until the answering
system beeps. The answering system
announces the currently set day of the
week and displays the day’s number (0
for Sunday, 1 for Monday, and so on).
2. To change the day, repeatedly press
SKIP
to move forward or
REPEAT
to
move backward until the correct day
appears, then press
CLOCK
. The
answering system announces the hour.
3. To change the hour, repeatedly press
SKIP
or
REPEAT
until the correct hour
appears, then press
CLOCK
. The
answering system announces the min-
utes.
4. To change the minutes, repeatedly
press
SKIP
or
REPEAT
until the correct
minutes appear, then press
CLOCK
. The
answering system announces “AM” or
“PM,” and
A
or
P
appears.
5. Press
SKIP
or
REPEAT
to change this
setting, then press
CLOCK
. The answer-
ing system beeps and announces the
day and time.
To check the day and time, press
CLOCK
.
The answering system announces the cur-
rently set day and time.
Note: If power fails, the clock retains the cur-
rent time. When the power is restored, it
starts counting again from the time the power
failed.
SETTING AUTO TALK
Your phone is preset so you must press
TALK
to answer a call. With auto talk turned
on, you can answer a call by lifting the hand-
set from the base, or, if the handset is away
from the base, by pressing any key.
Follow these steps to turn auto talk on or off.
1. Lift the handset and press
FUNCTION
.
The Caller ID setup menu appears on
the display with
Auto
Talk
selected.
2. Press
CH/SELECT
to change the auto
talk setting.
On
or
Off
appears indicat-
ing the selected setting.
3. To clear the display when you finish,
press
FUNCTION
or return the handset to
the base.
REPEAT
CLOCK
SKIP
CH SELECT
FUNCTION
VOL/CID
DELETE
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