Your Voice Message Capacity.
Each voice message can be up to one minute in length. Your Answering Machine can save up to 15 voice messages. New messages are stored for 14 days. A message you deliberately save is also stored for up to 14 days.
As space in your Answering Machine is limited, Omnipoint recommends that you delete unwanted voice messages as well as the accompanying notification messages that the Answering Machine sends to your handset.
If your Mailbox is full, your caller will hear your greeting followed by a prompt that your Mailbox cannot store any more voice mes- sages. Your caller will, however, be able to send you a numeric page (see p. 35).
Answering Machine Function Chart.
The
There are two special commands available at all times:
>Press Ato cancel the current command.
>Press AAto go to the main menu.
The Convenience of Autoplay.
Your Answering Machine is preset in Normal Playback mode. But you can also select “Autoplay” mode, allowing you to listen to all your voice messages without pressing any keys. That lets you keep your hands free for other things, such as driving.
To turn on Autoplay mode while in your Answering Machine, go to the main menu and choose main menu option 4, the Personal Options menu. While in the Personal Options menu:
> To activate or deactivate Autoplay, press 422.
Automatic Date/Time Information.
Your Answering Machine is preset to register the date, time, and source of your messages. The Date/Time will automatically precede each message.
You can deactivate Date/Time announcement at any time. While in your Answering Machine, use main menu 4, Personal Options. While in the Personal Options menu:
>To cancel or reactivate the Date/Time stamp on your incoming messages, press 423.
Changing Your Greeting:
You can change your greeting at any time while connected to your Answering Machine. Use main menu option 3, the Greeting menu. Here are the functions you can perform while in the Greeting menu:
>To play your current greeting, press 1.
>To record a new greeting, press 2.
31 | 32 |