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Instructions AT&T, Modèle 1305
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Please read Part 1 – Important Product Information, included in this package. Part 2 © 1998 Philips Consumer Communications L.P. All rights reserved. Printed in China. 848230066 Issue 1AT&T I N S T A L L A T I O N 1 Insert the microcassette. Slide the cover down and insert the microcassette with the full reel at the bottom. Replace the cover. 1 2 Connect the line cord. Plug the line cord into a modular wall jack. 3 Connect a telephone (optional). Plug the line cord from the telephone into the TEL SET jack on the back of the answering system. If you do not want to connect a telephone, proceed to Step 4. 4 Connect the power adapter. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch. The microcassette begins to rewind when electrical power is connected. Standard Electrical Outlet Modular Wall Jack Power cord Line cord Line cord from telephone O P E R A T I O N Repeat all or part of a message / Record a memo or phone conversation Skip all or part of a message / Record outgoing message Microphone Begin message playback / Stop or pause message playback Decrease volume / Erase all or selected messages Increase volume / Turn system on or off Recording Your Announcement Before using this answering system, you need to record the announcement (up to one minute long) that callers will hear when the system answers a call. For best results, record your announcement in a quiet environment, without “background” noise. Your announcement should tell callers that they will hear a series of beeps, followed by a long beep before the system begins recording the message. Prepare an announcement. For example: Hello. I can’t come to the phone right now. Please leave your name, telephone number, and a short message after you hear a long beep. I will return your call as soon as I can. 2 OPERATION 2 Press and hold Afor two seconds, then release the button and wait for the system to beep. 3 After the beep, speak toward the microphone, from about nine inches away. 4 Press and release p, when you are finished. The tape resets automatically and plays the announcement, and the MESSAGE light goes on. To review your announcement — Press and release A. Turning the System On or Off Press and hold Ofor two seconds to turn the system on or off. The system beeps once to confirm a change in status. Automatic Toll Saver The system automatically answers after four rings when you have no new messages, and after two rings when you have new messages. Answering Calls When the system answers a call, the caller hears the announcement you recorded, followed by a series of beeps, then one long beep. After the long beep, the system begins recording your caller’s message. The system hangs up when the caller hangs up or is silent for eight seconds, or after three minutes elapse. NOTE: If there are any messages recorded on the tape, the caller hears a series of beeps while the system goes to the end of the last recorded message. To reduce the number of beeps and the time it takes before a caller can leave a message, erase your messages frequently, and do not save a large number of messages. 3 OPERATION Priority Call Signal When a caller enters the Priority Calling Code from a touch tone phone, the system beeps loudly to alert you that you have a priority call. You’ll need to provide select callers with the Priority Calling Code (preset to 1235) in order for them to use this feature. Your Priority Calling Code changes whenever you change your Remote Access Code (see “Changing Your Remote Access Code” in the REMOTE OPERATION section of this manual); the Priority Calling Code has the same first three digits of the Remote Access Code, and the fourth digit is one higher than the fourth digit of the Remote Access Code. (For example, if your Remote Access Code is 1234, your Priority Calling Code is 1235; however, if the fourth digit of your Remote Access Code is 9, the fourth digit of your Priority Calling Code is 0.) 1 Your caller dials your telephone number from a touch tone phone. 2 When the announcement begins to play, your caller can press **. After the beep, the caller enters the Priority Calling Code. 3 The system beeps for up to one minute, unless you answer the phone. The beeps are audible on both ends of the call. (Your caller can press ##to stop the beeps before one minute is up.) 4 If you do not answer after one minute, your caller can press 66within eight seconds of the last signal to repeat the Priority Call Signal for another minute. MESSAGE Light The MESSAGE light indicates how many messages you’ve received. The light blinks once for each message, pauses, and blinks again. For example, if you have five messages, the light blinks five times, pauses, then repeats. The light also indicates when the tape is full or when no outgoing announcement is recorded, by flashing rapidly. 4 OPERATION Volume Control This system has eight volume levels; each time you press the appropriate button, the volume increases or decreases one leve...
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