Radio Shack 43-3813 RECORDING/DELETING AN Outgoing Message, Setting the System to Answer Calls

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RECORDING/DELETING AN OUTGOING MESSAGE

Follow these steps to record your own outgoing message (less then 30 seconds in length).

1.Press MENU once. The system announces “Greeting message”, followed by the current outgoing message. #ý# appears.

2.Press MEMO/REC. The system announces “Record your greeting after the tone.”

3.When the tone sounds, speak your message.

4.When you finish your message, press

MEMO/REC or PLAY/STOP. The system beeps and then plays back your message.

5.Press PLAY/STOP to exit.

To delete your outgoing message and use the system’s prerecorded messages, press MENU once, then press DELETE when your message starts to play. The system announces “Your greeting has been deleted.”

SETTING THE SYSTEM TO ANSWER CALLS

To set the system to answer calls, press ANSWER ON/OFF. If the system is set to record a caller’s message (see “Setting the Record Time” on Page 15), it plays the outgoing message and shows the number of recorded messages. If the system is set to Announcement Only, it plays the outgoing message, and 7 appears.

To set the system to not answer calls, press ANSWER ON/OFF again. The system announces “Answer off” and the message counter turns off.

When the system’s message memory is full, <B appears and the system announces “No remaining time” when you try to operate it.

SCREENING CALLS

You can let the system answer calls for you while you listen to the caller’s message through the base’s speaker. If you decide to answer the call, press TALK to answer if the handset is off the base, or if the handset is on the base, lift it.

You can also pick up any phone on the same line. The system stops recording and resets to answer the next call.

Press VOLUME 8or 9to adjust the volume level of call screening. If you do not want to listen to calls, repeatedly press VOLUME 9 until & appears.

The system silences at the 0 volume setting only while screening calls. You can hear message playback or other announcements even at the 0 level setting.

RECORDING INCOMING MESSAGES

After the system answers a call, it plays the outgoing message, beeps, then records the caller’s message. Each incoming message can be up to 1 or 4 minutes long, depending on how you set the recording time (see “Setting the Record Time” on Page 15). The system’s maximum recording capacity is about 16 minutes (or approximately 59 messages).

The system stops recording and resets to answer the next call when:

The caller hangs up.

The maximum message length is reached.

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Answering System Operation

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Contents MHz Cordless Telephone Important Safety Instructions Read this Before InstallationImportant Information Important Information Battery Safety Instructions Save These InstructionsContents Telephone IntroductionAnswering System Mounting the Phone InstallationOn a Desk Top CONNECTING, CHARGING, and Replacing the Battery Pack On a Wall Plate or WallInstallation Setting the Handset RINGER’S Tone and Volume Setting the Dialing ModeTurning the BASE’S Ringer ON/OFF Telephone Operation Paging Memory DialingStoring a Number in Memory Entering a PauseChain-Dialing Service Numbers Using a HeadsetTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Setting the DAY and Time Using the Menu ButtonAnswering System Operation Setting the Record Time Setting the Number of RingsSelecting the Outgoing Message Setting the System to Answer Calls RECORDING/DELETING AN Outgoing MessageScreening Calls Recording Incoming MessagesRecording a Conversation Recording a MemoPlaying Messages Adjusting the Answering SYSTEM’S Volume Setting the Security CodeDeleting Messages Remote OperationUsing the Toll-Saver Using Remote CommandsRemote Commands Troubleshooting Display on the base shows h9.Care FCC Wants YOU to Know FCC StatementLightning Page Limited One-Year Warranty

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