AT&T 1726 Feature Summary cont’d, Remote Access Code, Priority Call Code, Announcement Monitor

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F E A T U R E S E T U P

Feature Summary (cont’d)

Feature/System Announces

Options

 

 

Remote Access Code

Change the Remote Access Code to any three digit

 

number from 500 to 999. Do not set to same number

 

as Priority Calling Code.

“Remote access code is...”

• The Remote Access Code, preset to 500, allows

 

you to access many features of this answering

 

system remotely from a touch tone phone.

 

• The system will prompt you to repeat Steps 2

 

and 3 of Feature Setup until you have set all

 

three digits.

 

 

Priority Call Code

Change the Priority Call Code to any three-digit

“Priority call code is...”

number from 500 to 999. Code is preset to 999.

 

Do not set to same number as Remote Access Code.

 

See “Priority Call Code” under OPERATION for

 

information about using this feature.

Announcement Monitor

Choose ON to hear the announcement when your system answers a call. Choose OFF to have it silent on your end. (Your caller will still hear the announcement.) Announcement Monitor is preset to ON.

 

NOTE: Volume must be set to a level you can hear

 

to use Announcement Monitor.

 

 

Number Announce

When this feature is on, the system will announce

(Please see NOTE below.)

the caller’s telephone number between the second

 

and third rings. Number Announce is preset to OFF.

 

NOTE: When the Number Announce feature is on

 

and Number of Rings is set for two rings or Toll

 

Saver 2/4, the unit will answer after three rings to

 

allow enough time for the system to announce the

 

caller’s telephone number.

 

 

Store Number

When this feature is on, the system announces the

(Please see NOTE below.)

caller’s telephone number when it plays back a

 

message. Store Number is preset to OFF.

 

 

Accept Blocked Calls

Choose ON to have the system accept all calls.

(Please see NOTE below.)

Choose OFF to have the system respond to “blocked”

 

calls with the pre-recorded announcement, “We’re

 

sorry, blocked calls to this number cannot be

 

accepted,” and hang up without recording a message.

 

Accept Blocked Calls is preset to ON.

 

 

NOTE: For this feature to work, you must subscribe to Caller Identification service from your telephone service provider. There is a fee for this service, and it may not be available in all areas.

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Contents Revised Before You Install InstallationTable/Desk Installation Feature Setup Feature SummaryA T U R E S E T U P Turn System On/OffFeature Summary cont’d Remote Access CodePriority Call Code Announcement MonitorReview Feature Setup Call ScreeningE R a T I O N Listen To, Save & Delete MessagesSet the Clock About MailboxesAnnouncement Options Record Your AnnouncementAnswering Calls Call Screening/InterceptPriority Call Code Record a MemoM O T E O P E R a T I O N Remote Access CommandsConnect with the Answering System C a S E O F D I F F I C U LT Y Message Window Is Blank Power Failure RecoveryMessage Window Displays Remote Commands Digital Answering SystemONE KEY Remote Commands
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1726 specifications

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