Oricom warranty Installing your Oricom AM880, Connecting the telephone line

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2 Installing your Oricom AM880

2.1Installing the optional backup battery (not included) Before connecting your AM880 to the telephone network, the battery should be fitted. Always use a new 9V alkaline block-type battery. The battery is required for preventing loss data if there should be a mains power failure.

Note: When icon appears in the display, the battery needs to be changed.

1.Make sure that the answering machine is not connected to the telephone network.

2.The battery compartment is to be found on the underside of your answering machine.

3.Open the battery compartment with a small screwdriver.

4.Connect the battery plug to the battery and place these in the battery compartment.

5.Close the battery compartment.

2.2Connecting the telephone line

1.Connect the small plug of the telephone line supplied to the TEL.LINE socket on the rear of the answering machine.

2.Plug the other end of the cable into your telephone wall socket.

2.3Connecting mains (AC) power adaptor CAUTION Use only the mains adaptor supplied with this product. Incorrect adapter polarity or voltage can seriously damage the AM880. Adaptor Model #: 9VDC300, Input: 240 VAC 50 Hz, Output: 9VDC 300mA

1.Plug the AC adaptor into mains power.

2.Plug the small plug end into the power socket on the rear of the answering machine.

When powering up for the first time, your AM880 will need approx. 20 seconds to initialise all the functions. After the first initialisation, the display will show LCD CONTRAST.

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Contents Oricom AM880 Digital Answering System With Caller ID N13134 Location of controlsConnecting the telephone line Installing your Oricom AM880Setting up your AM880 To record your own OGM up to 5 minutes in length Turning the AM880 on and OFFGeneral operation Setting the number of ringsUsing the announce-only feature Answering system operationAdjust the speaker volume Recording a personal memoPlaying messages Recording a 2-way phone conversation Caller ID operationDeleting messages Screening callsDeleting all records Receiving callsReviewing caller ID records Deleting caller ID records Deleting a single recordRemote operation Backlit displayCall back from the caller ID memory Remote Room monitoring Remote Turn on/off the AM880Re-record an OGM Remote Record MemoCustomers using another company’s toll service To Retrieve Messages when Recording Memory is FullTemperature and ambient conditions Cleaning and careTroubleshooting Technical support Warranty informationAustralia New Zealand