Philips 300 Vox, Onis 300 Recording your personal outgoing message OGM, Setting the voice prompts

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To select the answer mode

1- Go to Answer machine, validate

2- Scroll to Outgoing Messages, validate

3- Select Answ. machine mode, validate

4- Choose the appropriate mode (among the 4 options above) and validate Note :A pre-defined message cannot be deleted.

Recording your personal outgoing message (OGM)

You can record 5 different personal OGM : a specific personal OGM for Answer & record mode for each of the VIP phonebooks (Family, Friends or Work), the standard OGM for Answer & record mode for non VIP callers and the standard OGM for Answer only mode for all callers. It is possible to record specific messages for specific VIP groups only if you subscribe to the Caller Line Identification service (CLI) and if you have set the VIP groups in the phonebook (see page 21).

To record an outgoing message

Resume from step 1-2 above

3 -Scroll to Record Outgg mssg, validate

4- Select a group (standard or 1 of the 3 VIP groups), validate 5- Select Record New and validate

6- Press to start recording

To stop recording press again.

The message is automatically played back. You can delete and/or record it again.The personal message can be up to 3 mn long

Note : Select Standard OGM for answer only mode or Standard OGM for Answ. & Record mode if you have no CLI subscription.

Setting the number of rings before answer

You can set the answer machine to start playing the outgoing message after a given number of rings (3, 5, 7 and Toll saver). The toll saver option (activated by default) is useful when using the remote access.The answer machine will start playing the outgoing message after 3 rings if there are new messages. If there is no new message the outgoing message will be played after 5 rings. Hang up after the 4th ring if you want to check if you have any messages at no cost.

To set the number of rings before answer 1- Go to Answer machine, validate

2- Scroll to TAM Settings, validate

3- Scroll to Number of rings before answering, validate 4- Select the appropriate setting and validate

Setting the voice prompts

Voice prompts are vocal indications played when consulting the answer machine. By default they are activated.You can set them to indicate the number & date of the messages or the number of messages only.You can also deactivate them.

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Contents Charge handsets For 24 hours before use SMS Icons Battery symbol When charging, the battery bars scrollOnis 300 Handset Steady on Blinking Fast blinkingOnis 300 Vox Base station Using GAP standard complianceOnis 300 Base station Register a DECTTMperipheral without keypadTable of contents Battery life and range Installing the base stationInstalling and replacing the batteries Conformity, Environment & SafetyExample of navigation in the menus Screen in idle modeUnderstanding the menu system To reach the ringer type menuMaking a call To chain dial predial modeBasic principles Calling from phonebookIn-call features CLI/Call waitingCharacter Press Editing systemsCapitalisation Editing systemsSMS Text messages Sending SMS Private List SMS settings Sending new SMSSMS settings Reading the SMSSetting the handset sounds WorkBabysit mode RegistrationRenaming the handset Changing the languageSetting the display contrast Using the answer machine Onis 300 VoxSetting the date and time Setting the answer machineSelecting the answer mode and the outgoing message type Listening to your messagesDeleting messages Setting the number of rings before answer Setting the voice promptsRecording your personal outgoing message OGM Activating the remote control Setting the call screeningSetting the recording quality Remotely control your answer machinePlay message Recording/listening to a local message Onis 300 VoxRead previous message Read next messageNavigation reminder Go to Validate Scroll to Select Adding a name to the phonebook Using the phonebookVIP settings Calling from the phonebookTo change a number Resume from & 2 above Using the call log Viewing the call logSetting the call log Using the cheapest rates functionDeleting all the call log Using the network services Subscription dependent Do Not Disturb mode Using Extra featuresAlarm clock VIP melodiesDo Not Disturb mode Setting the base station Setting the base station soundsLine settings Service code settingsBase station Does not appear No mains power Check connections Telephone troubleshootingCheck mains power Procedure to register aIndex UK 3111 285
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