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Operating the answering machine
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Selecting an announcement mode
You can choose between
Answer & Rec.
and
Answer Only
.
§Menu§
¢
Answer Machine
¢
Answer
Mode
¢
Line 1
/
Line 2
Answer & Rec.
/
Answer Only
Select announcement mode
and press
§OK§
.
The selected mode is saved even after the
answering machine is deactivated.
Playing back messages
The date and time of each message is logged
(provided this has been set, page 10) and
displayed during playback.
Playing back new messages
New messages that you have not yet lis-
tened to are indicated by a slowly flashing
LED on the respective Start/Stop key
ø
/
ù
on the base station (see page 3).
§Play§
Press the display key to start
playback.
If you have new messages only for one line,
playback starts immediately.
If you have new messages for both lines:
On the handset
Line 1
/
Line 2
Select the line and press
§OK§
.
On the base station
§Line 1§
/
§Line 2§
Press the display key corre-
sponding to the line.
The following example shows a display
when playing back new messages:
1 Date when message was recorded.
2
New
:
you have not yet listened to the message.
3
01/02
: The first of two messages is played.
4 Time when message was recorded.
5 Line on which message was recorded.
If you have...
u
New messages:
New
(2) is displayed. The number of mes-
sages (3) only indicates the number of
new messages:
01/02
means that the first of two new
messages is being played.
u
Messages that you have already listened
to:
New
(2) is not displayed. The number of
messages (3) only indicates the number
of old messages:
01/02
means that the first of two old mes-
sages is displayed.
Note:
If the message memory is full when in
Answer &
Rec.
mode, the answering machine switches
automatically to
Answer Only
mode. The flash-
ing
É
icon is displayed on the base station.
If there are no new messages on the answering
machine and no new missed calls in the Calls List,
Memory Full!
is displayed on the handsets.
¥
Delete old messages.
The answering machine automatically switches
back to the mode set once deletion is complete,
or you can select another recording mode.
Note:
The base station and the handset operate
differently when playing back messages.
Play
New
Ê
01/02
01/31
09:45
2
1
3
4
5
§§§§§Back§§§§§
U
§§§§Menu§§§§
On the handset
2
1
3
4
On the base station
Play
New
Ê
01/02
01/31
09:45
§§§§§Prev.§§§§§
§§§§Skip§§§§
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