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T apeless Digital Ans w ering System with Time/Day 1 7 1 7 F old open this manual f or information about this pr oduct’ s installation and oper ation. Please also read Part 1 – Important Product Information. 1 A T&T and the globe symbol ar e registered trademar ks of A T&T Corp. licensed to Advanced American T elephones. © 2000 Advance[...]
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1 INST ALLA TION 3 Connect the power cord. Plug the power cor d into the jack labeled POWER and into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switc h. Fit the pow er cord behind the str ain relief tab. The Message Windo w f lashes C to indicate that you need to set the clock. Use only the pow er cord supplied with this product. If you need a r[...]
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OPERA TION Set and hear time/day Use with other buttons to change/hear settings Tur n system on or off Setting the Clock Y ou’ ll need to set the clock so that it can announce the da y and time that each messag e is received. Press P to exit Setting the Clock at an y time. 1 Press and hold C until the Message W indow displa ys C , and the default[...]
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OPERA TION 3 Ans w ering Calls When the system answ er s a call, the caller hears the announcement you recorded, follo wed by a beep. After the beep, the system begins recording y our caller’ s messag e. A caller can leave a message up to three minutes long. If the messag e is long er than three minutes, or if the caller is silent f or more than [...]
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OPERA TION 4 Announcement Monitor Y ou can choose whether to hear the announcement when your system ans wers a call, or hav e it silent (off) on your end (your caller will still hear an announcement). 1 Press and hold S . After the Ring Select setting is announced, continue to press and release S until the system announces “Monitor is on (or of f[...]
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5 Deleting Messages Delete All Messages After you ha ve listened to all messages and heard the tw o beeps, press 3 3 . Delete Selected Messages Press and release 3 while the messag e you want to delete is playing. Recor d Announcement 1 Press 7 * , and begin speaking after the beep. 2 Press 5 when you are f inished. The system repla ys your new ann[...]
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T urn System Off Press 0 0 . T urn System On When the system is off, it ans wer s after 10 rings, announces “ The machine is off , ” and beeps twice. 1 Press 0 to turn the system on. 2 The system beeps twice and is read y to answ er calls and record messages. If the system beeps five times, the memor y is full. REMO TE OPERA TION 6 Memor y Full[...]
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If this answ er ing system does not wor k properly , try the following suggestions. If you’ re still having difficulty , call 1 800 222–3111. Message Windo w Is Blank • Make sure the pow er cord is secur ely connected to both the ans wering system and an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall s witch. • Press O to make sur e the system [...]
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fold © 2000 Advanced American Telephones. All r ights reserved. Printed in Mexico. 850002601 Issue 1A T&T 5/00 1 T apeless Digital Answ ering System 1717 Remote Commands To connect with your answering system: 1 Dial your telephone number from a touc h tone phone. 2 When the system answ ers, enter your Remote Access Code. The system announces t[...]
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ONE KEY REMO TE COMMANDS Play All Play Ne w Delete Repeat Stop/Exit Skip System On Record Memo TW O KEY REMOTE COMMANDS T urn system of f 0 0 Delete all messages 3 3 Review announcement 7 1 Record announcement 7 * , speak after beep, press 5 to stop Room monitor 9 8 , press 8 to speak with someone in the room; press 5 to e xit End remote access cal[...]