Chapter 4: Communications Programming
35receive outside calls. Programming for use with a telephone
answering device (TAD) is always used in conjunction with
Rings Until Answer, detailed in section 4.5.
NOTE
The TAD feature only applies to answering
devices connected to the same telephone line as
the OMA-P1104.
4.6.1 TAD Enable/DisableTo enable/disable the TAD feature:
1. Press SENSOR ON/OFF.
SENSOR
ON/OFF
2. Press RING/TAD.
RING/TAD
PAUSE
AM
The OMA-P1104 will respond: “On.” (If the OMA-P1104
says “Off,” repeat steps 1 and 2 to reactivate TAD.)
4.6.2 Using the TAD Feature1. Make sure the TAD feature is enabled on the OMA-
P1104. (The default setting is disabled, so you must
enable it first.)
2. Determine the number of rings your telephone answering
device uses to answer the telephone. (Most answering
devices require 4 rings; others are selectable.)
3. On the OMA-P1104, program Rings Until Answer to a
greater number than the number of rings set on your
answering machine.
Example:
Telephone answering device, rings = 4
OMA-P1104, Rings Until Answer = 6
Using the procedure just outlined, all incoming calls will be
answered by the telephone answering device, allowing it to