Oricom AM880 warranty Caller ID operation, Deleting messages, Screening calls

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4.6Deleting messages

You can delete messages individually during playback, or all at once after playback.

To delete an incoming message, memo, or two-way phone conversation (after listening to it), press DELETE button during playback.

To delete all messages after playback, hold down DELETE button until you hear a beep.

Note: You cannot delete the messages until you play them all back.

4.7Screening calls

To screen your calls, let the AM880 answer. Listen to the caller’s message through the AM880’s speaker. If you decide to answer the call, pick up any phone connected to the same phone line as the AM880.The AM880 stops recording and resets to answer the next call.

4.8Recording a 2-way phone conversation

You can record both sides of a conversation on any phone connected to the same phone line as the AM880.

At any time during the conversation, press MEMO/2 WAY button. The LCD shows 2-WAY RECORDING’ and the counter starts counting up to indicate the AM880 is recording the call. Press MEMO/2 WAY button again to stop recording.

5 Caller ID operation

The Caller ID (CID) is a service provided by your telephone company (fees and charges may apply). When you subscribe to this service, the telephone company sends the caller’s telephone number and the call’s date and time. The AM880 receives and displays this information for each call. This AM880 stores up to 64 Caller ID records, then replaces the oldest Caller ID record with each new one.

5.1Select country for AUS/NZ CID operation Select AUS or NZ country mode using the switch

located inside the battery compartment.

Make sure that the answering machine is not connected to the telephone network before opening the battery compartment. When set to NZ position, the AM880 will insert 0/00 when using dial back feature from the CID log in accordance with Telecom NZ requirements.

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Contents Oricom AM880 Digital Answering System With Caller ID Location of controls N13134Installing your Oricom AM880 Connecting the telephone lineSetting up your AM880 Turning the AM880 on and OFF To record your own OGM up to 5 minutes in lengthSetting the number of rings Using the announce-only featureAnswering system operation General operationPlaying messages Adjust the speaker volumeRecording a personal memo Caller ID operation Deleting messagesScreening calls Recording a 2-way phone conversationReceiving calls Reviewing caller ID recordsDeleting caller ID records Deleting a single record Deleting all recordsCall back from the caller ID memory Remote operationBacklit display Remote Turn on/off the AM880 Re-record an OGMRemote Record Memo Remote Room monitoringTo Retrieve Messages when Recording Memory is Full Customers using another company’s toll serviceTroubleshooting Temperature and ambient conditionsCleaning and care Warranty information AustraliaNew Zealand Technical support