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EourpurnNr AppnovAl INronnrATroN Your teleph0ne equipment is approved for c0nnsction t0 the Public Switch€d Teleph0ne Network and is in-compliance with ptrts l5 and 68, FCC Rul0s and Regulaii0irs and the Technical Requiremsnts for Teleph0ne Terninal Equipment published by ACTA. I l{0titicalionto fte tocal Telephone Company On th€ bottom ofthis [...]
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INstlrr-qrroN /.,-.:.,,:i i.r..:. . F 1*?!r", I ? | .-e-_".J *--- Answerer Pmrs Cnrcrs,rsr Make sure your package includes the following items: 1. Plug the telephone line cord into a modular wall jack. r-, F 2* 2. Connect the telephone line cord from your telephone into the jack on the back of the answerer marked PHONE. (You don't ha[...]
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ftvrponuNr fNsrnucrroNs FoR MovrNc rrn ANswnnnn To move the answerer to a different location in the house, follow these instructions: 1. Disconnect the phone line or any phones you may have connected to the unit. 2. Install a battery, if you have not already done so.This will ensure that your messages are not lost. See "lnstalling the Battery&[...]
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NOTE: To exit review, press and release STOP CncNcrNc rHE SETTTNGS Press and hold the SET button to enter the change mode.The unit announces the current time and dav.To change, press NEXT or PREVIOUS.To set and go on to the next item, press SET NOfi: To scroll from one setting to the next, press and release SET. To exit the change list, press STOP.[...]
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SnrrrNc rnn INcourNc Mnssecn LnNcrH The message length is the length of time (in minutes) the caller has to leave a message. The unit announces and displays the current message length.To change, press NEXT or PREVIOUS.To set and go on to the next item, press SET 1. Press and release NEXT or PREVIOUS until the unit announces and displays the correct[...]
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Axswnnnn OpnnerroN 12 13 GnnnrrNc INorcrrons The GREETING indicators let you know what greeting will be used to answer a call. GREETING A indicator is on - Greeting A will be used. GREETING B indicator is on - Greeting B will be used. ANswnn ON/ Onr lNorcanon The ANSWER ON/OFF indicator lets you know whether your answerer is on or off. When the ans[...]
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Pr-rvrNc Mnssacns You can play the messages in each individual mailbox separately. o To play messages, press and release the desired mailbox button. Wnrrn Pr-evrNc Mnssacns a a a ! 14 15 ERASE button f".*:1,.."-.-.-.:*..Iiill;.:..*-X To stop playback, press and release STOP To restart the message that is playing, press and hold PREVIOUS. [...]
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Wnrln ScaNNrNc Mnssacns . To stop playback, press and release STOP r To hear the complete message, press and release the mailbox button where the message is located before the unit goes on to the next message. . To restartthe message, press and hold PREVIOUS. o To skip to the next message, press and release NEXT o To erase the message, press and ho[...]
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STOP button 3. Press and release the desired mailbox button.The conversation starts recording after the tone. . To stop two-way record, press and release STOp or MEMO/TWOWAY, The unit treats the 2-way recorded conversation as a message, as the MESSAGES counter and mailbox indicator show. MEMO/TWOWAY button Rnuorn Accnss You can access your answerer[...]
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o o GnNnnar Pnooucr Cann To keep your answerer working and looking good, follow these guidelines: Avoid putting it near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps). DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture. Avoid dropping answerer and/or other rough treatment. . Clean with a soft clot[...]
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Lrnrrrnn WennqNTY What your wSrranq cove6: . Defects in materials or workmanship. [01 how long after youl purchase: . one vear, from date of purchase. {The waranty period for rental units begins with the lirst rental 0r 45 days from date of shipment t0 the r€ntal tirm. whichever comes first,) What ws will do; ' .?.r-0"Yiqly9!"!v-i![...]
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Cut out this remote access card so that you can take it with you to help you use the remote features. TTTtr 'dn 6ueg 'pusururoc euol-qJnol Jaluf (0 ol las fuolcel sr lr6rp lsrj) 'oroq opoc lluncos 116rp-y rnol oql ro4e ro burlaer6 6uunp apoc Aglinces 116rp-9 re1u3 'Z 'laJa/isue oql lo requrnu euoqo lerc Play messa9es,...,[...]