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Note: If the message tape is full,
the TAD will answer the call and
sound 8 beeps. When the beeps
stop, enter your remote operation
security code within 7 seconds.
2.
While your outgoing message is
playing,
enter your four-digit
remote operation security code.
The TAD sounds a command
prompt.
Note: If you do not enter your
remote operation security code
before the outgoing message fin-
ishes playing, the TAD sounds a
beep, records an incoming mes-
sage, then hangs up.
3. After the TAD sounds the com-
mand prompt, press
, then
8
to
set the TAD to answer calls and
record messages. Or, press
,
then
9
to set the TAD to the
announce-only mode.
Note: After the TAD sounds a
command prompt, you can enter
other commands to control the
TAD. See “Using Remote Control
Commands” on Page 38.
To turn off the remote answer on fea-
ture so no one can accidentally access
the TAD, follow these steps using the
TAD’s handset:
1. Press ,
then
MEMORY
. The
TAD sounds a long beep.
2. Press
1
,
#
, then
MEMORY
. The
TAD sounds a long beep.
To turn the remote answer on feature
back on, repeat this procedure, but
press
instead of
#
in Step 2.
Note: You must use the TAD’s hand-
set to turn the remote answer on fea-
ture off or on.
ACCESSING THE TAD BY
REMOTE
To access the TAD by remote, you
must set it to answer calls, or you must
turn it on remotely (see “Remote An-
swer On” on Page 36).
1. Dial your phone number. The TAD
answers your call and you hear
your outgoing announcement.
Note: If you set the toll saver, the
TAD waits four rings before
answering if it has no new mes-
sages. It answers on the second
ring if it has received at least one
new message.
2. When your outgoing announce-
ment finishes and the TAD beeps,
enter your four-digit remote opera-
tion security code. The TAD
sounds a beep and plays back
any new messages. Then the TAD
sounds a command prompt.
3. Hang up the phone, or enter a
remote control command (see
“Using Remote Control Com-
mands” on Page 38.)
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