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Operating the answering machine directly
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Operating the answering machine directly
Your ISDN telephone has three answering machines (AM1, AM2, AM3), each of which
you can operate and set independently. You can operate the answering machines either
directly via a registered handset (via the menu) or by remote control (internal or exter-
nal call to the answering machine, see the operating instructions of the base).
Which answering machine you can operate directly using your handset depends on the
assignment of the receive MSN's:
There is no MSN assigned to the answering machines (factory setting):
◆
AM1 answers all calls.
◆
Each answering machine can be set, operated and played back from each handset/
terminal.
One or more MSN's are assigned to each answering machine:
Each answering machine can only be set and played back using handsets/terminals with
the same receive MSN.
Exception: If a receive MSN is assigned exclusively to one answering machine, and not
to any other handset/terminal, then this answering machine can be operated by all
internal users.
The date and time of arrival of each message is logged if you have previously set this
function (page 94).
You can hide answering machines you do not wish to use, see page 82.
Definitions of terms used below:
On the base:
CX150isdn
SX150isdn
CX253isdn
SX255isdn
SX353isdn
i
If an answering machine is currently being used by one user (directly or
by remote control), then no other user can access the answering machine
during this time.
Message
Message that a caller leaves on the answering machine.
Memos
"Spoken notes" that you can record on the answering machine for mem-
bers of your family or office colleagues, for example.
AM m
ode
Answer and record or announce only.
Answer and record
mode
The caller hears an announcement and may then leave a message.
Announce only mode The caller hears the announcement but cannot leave a message.