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TAD OPERATION
You use both the base and the hand-
set to control the TAD. With the hand-
set, you can set the day and time,
change the remote operation personal
identification number (PIN), record
outgoing messages and memos, turn
the TAD on and off, play messages,
and delete messages.
At the base, you can set the number
of rings before the TAD answers an in-
coming call, set the kind of outgoing
message played and how long incom-
ing messages can be, turn the TAD on
and off, play and delete messages,
and adjust the TAD’s volume.
Note: While you are using the base to
control the TAD, you can still answer
incoming calls with the handset or an-
other phone on the same telephone
line.
USING THE HANDSET
TO CONTROL THE TAD
To control the TAD with the handset,
lift the handset and, if the TALK/BATT
LOW indicator lights red, press
TALK
to turn it off. Then press
FLASH/RE-
MOTE
. The TALK/BATT LOW indica-
tor on the handset lights green, and
three bars flash on the display.
The TAD tells you the number of mes-
sages you have (if any), announces
the help messages through the hand-
set, then beeps when it is ready to ac-
cept a command.
Notes:
• You can skip the message count
and the help messages by imme-
diately entering a command.
• If you need help during operation,
press
HELP/0
. The TAD an-
nounces the help messages
again.
When you finish operating the TAD,
wait until the green TALK/BATT LOW
turns off or press
FLASH/REMOTE
again so you can use the handset to
make and receive calls.
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