GE NZ 29878 manual

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    AU/NZ 29878 Digital Answering Machine User Guide[...]

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    Getting started Thank you for purchasing your ne w GE digital answering m achine . Please record the following for your future reference: Serial Number: _____________ _______________ (found on the bottom of the unit) Name of store: _____________ _______________ Date of purchase: ___________ _______________ Attach or keep your receipt to assist with[...]

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    Battery Back-up installation In the event of a power loss, a 9-volt al kaline battery (not in cluded) will enable the answerer to retain messag es stored in memory. To install a battery: 1. Remove the battery compartment door in the bottom of the unit by loosening the screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Lift the door. 2. Connect a new 9-volt alkalin[...]

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    Connections A ustralia To Power Outlet New Zealand To Line Socket Controls and functions 5[...]

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    Recording a greeting When recording the gre eting you should be about 20cms from the u nit. Eliminate as much background noise as po ssible. The default greeting is “ Record after tone ”. 1. Prepare your greeting. Sample greeting: “ Hi, this is (use your n ame here). I can’t answer the phon e right now, so please leave your name, num ber, a[...]

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    7 2. To change the minutes, press and release the [ NEXT ] or [ PREVIOUS ] button until the desired setting is announ ced. 3. To store the minutes, press and release the [ STOP/SET ] button. The unit confirms the setting and enters the Rin gs to answer menu. Setting the Rings to Answer This setting allows you to select the number of rings b efore t[...]

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    8 Setting the security code This setting allows you to change the se curity code used to a ccess your answerer from a remote location. The default setting is 123. 1. The unit announces, “ Security code (the current code setting) To set security code, press n ext… press s et to continue .” 2. To change the first security code num ber, press an[...]

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    9 Playing messages When the message indicator flashes continuously you have receiv ed new messages. • To play messages, press and release the [ PLAY/MEMO ] button. • To stop play, press and release the [ STOP/SET ] button. • To restart the message, press and release the [ PREV IOUS ] button. • To go back to the beginnin g of a prev ious mes[...]

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    10 Remote access You can access your an swerer from any touch-tone te lephone by entering your 3-digit security code (the default securit y code is 123 – see Setting Security Co de). The remote function will not work with rota ry or pulse dialling telephones. Also some dialling telephones only output tones fo r a fraction of a second. If you expe[...]

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    11 Troubleshooting Tips Problem Possible solution/cause Does not answer or answe rs on 10 th ring • Turn unit on. • Memory is full, erase some messages. • Check AC power and telep hone tine connectio n. Incoming message s are incomplete • Extension phone picked up while caller is leaving a messag e (call screenin g) • Message left is long[...]

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    Warranty This product is warranted f or a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. In the event of equipment failure, please return this product with the proof of purchase to the store wh ere it was purchased. This waranty does not cover damage caused by lightning, power surge, misu se or neglect, vermin infestation, accidental d amage or any[...]

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    13 Notice – New Zealand only This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to another device connected to the same line. The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicat es only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum condition for connection to its network. It indicate s no endorse[...]

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    © Copyright 2001 ATLINKS Australia Pty Limited GE is a Registered Trade Mark 14 www.atlinks.com.au Printed in China 29878 Rev 1.1[...]