ClearSounds CSC1000 manual Message Playback Speed, Rings to Answer

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Press the [ ►►▌] key once to play the next message.

Press the [ ►▌■ ] key once or the Exit soft key to stop playing and exit.

Please Note: If you would like to listen to the message(s) through your handset, simply pick up the handset and press the Start Message key [►▌■] and then you will also be able to perform any other message function key.

Please note: You can not switch between speakerphone and handset while listening to messages.

Message Playback Speed

You can slow down the playback speed of Incoming Messages (ICM). To change this setting:

1.Press the Menu soft key to display the main menu list.

2.Press to move to TAM setup and then press the Select soft key.

3.Press to choose ICM Voice Slow and then press the Select soft key.

4.Press or to choose On or Off and then press the Select soft key.

5.To exit, press the Exit soft key twice to return to the main screen. Otherwise, after 1 minute, the display will automatically return to the main screen.

Rings to Answer

This is the number of rings after the answering machine takes an incoming call and plays your outgoing message. You can select from 3 to 6 rings or toll saver mode. If you select toll saver, the unit answers after the 4th ring if there are NEW messages waiting or after the 6th ring if there are NO new messages waiting. To change the ring number:

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Contents Français Español English Table of Contents Caller ID Prior to USE Important Safety InstructionsEnglish Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC Please Save These InstructionsLocation of Controls DiagramLocation of Controls Back Side Keys Descriptions Installation of your ClearSounds CSC1000 Amplified Installation StepsWall Mounting Screw head Wall Basic Telephone Functions Using the Amplification FunctionUsing the Amplification Reset Override Switch #31 Method 2 Volume and Custom Features By using Ringer SettingMenu English Answering a Call Using your Visual IndicatorUsing your Phone with Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants Using your SpeakerphoneMaking a Call Using a Headset or Neckloop seeUsing Audio and Telephone Neckloop/Headset Jacks Dialing from Standby Mode Menu To Access a Menu OptionTo Exit from any Menu Menu Keys Tone Setting Dialing Mode SettingTalking Dialing Setting Storing Memory Numbers while the telephone is not in use One-Touch Memory Setting & DialingClearing Memory Numbers Dialing from Memory NumbersInserting Photos In Memory Buttons Mute SettingRedial Function Clearing the Redial List Hold FunctionCall Waiting Button Flash Dialing from the Redial ListEnglish Switch to Smaller Font Contrast SettingsLCD Date Format Settings Hour Format SettingsLCD Description Setting Time, Date and Day of the WeekReviewing Voice Mail Messages Receiving CID Records Caller ID CID OperationStoring CID Records Talking Caller ID SettingCaller ID List Caller ID on Call WaitingViewing the Caller List Storing Caller List Records Dialing a Number from the Caller ListDeleting a Single Caller List Record Deleting All Caller List RecordsKeys Descriptions SetupTo Turn the Answering Machine ON/OFF Answering Machine VolumeOutgoing Message OGM To Play the Outgoing Message Sample Outgoing AnnouncementTo Record a Memo To Restore the Outgoing MessageIncoming Message ICM Screening CallsRings to Answer Message Playback SpeedSecurity ID Remote AccessPhonebook Operation Clarification Method 1 By using the Phonebook MenuAdding the Phonebook Entries Character MapMethod 2 In Standby Mode Viewing the Phonebook Entries Using the Phonebook OptionsDialing a Number from Phonebook VIP Setting Troubleshooting Caller ID information does not show Noise, Static, Interference while using the phoneNo numbers dialed when memory button is pressed Can’t be heard by other partyPurchase accessories for Your Clearsounds Phone Technical SpecificationsTo learn more, call ClearSounds at 1-800-965-9043 or FCC Wants YOU to Know Industry Canada CS03 Statement English Limited ONE-YEAR Warranty English English English Service in United States and Canada, contact