AT&T 5635 manual Saving Messages, Deleting Selected Messages, Replaying Deleted Messages

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Saving Messages

The system saves your messages automatically if you do not delete them.

NOTE: The system can save about 12 minutes of messages. When memory is full, you must delete some or all of the messages before any new messages can be recorded.

Deleting Selected Messages

To delete only a specific message, press and release DELETE while the message you want to delete is being played. The system erases the message corresponding to the number shown in the Message Window, beeps once, and continues with the next message.

To make sure you are deleting the right message, you can press REPEAT to repeat the message after listening to it, then press DELETE while the message is playing.

After the system reaches the end of the last message, any messages that were not deleted are renumbered, and the Message Window shows the total number of messages remaining in both mailboxes.

Replaying Deleted Messages

Before the system announces “End of messages, a deleted message can be replayed by pressing REPEAT until the number of the message is displayed in the Message Window. However, once the system announces, “End of messages,” a deleted message cannot be replayed.

Deleting All Messages From a Mailbox

After listening to all the messages in a mailbox, you can delete them. To delete all messages in a mailbox:

1.Press and release DELETE. Both mailbox lights flash rapidly.

2.Press MAILBOX 1 or MAILBOX 2. The system beeps and the messages in that mailbox are deleted. If 20 seconds elapse without a proper mailbox selection, the system beeps five times and no messages are deleted.

NOTE: Only messages that have been played are deleted and once messages have been deleted, they cannot be replayed.

Recording a Memo

You can record a memo to be stored by the system as an incoming message in one of the mailboxes. Then, you can play the memo at home or from a remote telephone, like any other message. The memo can be up to two minutes long.

To record a memo:

1.Press and release MEMO. Both mailbox lights flash rapidly.

2.Press and release MAILBOX 1 or MAILBOX 2. The system beeps and begins recording. Speak toward the microphone.

3.To stop recording, press and release STOP.

The system stores your memo as a message in the mailbox you selected, and updates the message count.

When the Memory Is Full

When F is displayed in the Message Window, the record memory is full. With no memory available for messages, the system will answer calls after 10 rings, but it will not play the outgoing announcement nor record messages. Instead, the system will announce “Memory is full” and beep twice.

The system answers after 10 rings so that you can still have remote access to your machine. By using remote commands, you can replay messages, delete some or all messages, and request other functions available on the system.

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Contents Table/Desk Installation Wall Installation Mount the base on the wall Making CallsHanging up Answering CallsVolume Control Special Telephone ServicesRedial Temporary ToneUsing the Intercom Changing ChannelsUsing the Intercom During a Phone Call Handset Locator FindProgramming a Number Into Memory Dialing a Number Stored in MemoryStoring a Redial Number in Memory Programming a Pause in a Memory Dial Phone NumberProgramming and Dialing Long Numbers or Sequences Changing or Replacing a Stored NumberAbout Mailboxes ClockAnnouncements to Callers Setting System to Answer Calls Setting System to Not Answer Calls Message Window and IndicatorsRing Select Toll SaverIndicator Lights Mailbox LightsMessage Alert Listening to Your MessagesWhen the Memory Is Full Saving MessagesDeleting Selected Messages Replaying Deleted MessagesScreening Incoming Calls Priority CallingTo use Priority Calling, a caller should Access Code Reviewing Your Access CodeChanging Your Access Code Additional Message Operations Working with the ClockOutgoing Announcement Recording a Telephone Conversation Call MonitoringMonitoring Calls Call InterceptTurning the Answering System On or Off About the Handset BatteriesCharging the Handset Batteries Replacing the Handset Battery Pack If the batteries don’t charge properlyReplacing the Base Batteries