Finding the Controls
●To record your own greeting messages (p. 94).
●To record memo messages or telephone conversations (p. 100).
●To erase recorded messages (p. 98).
●To erase your own greeting messages (p. 95).
●To play recorded messages (p. 97).
●For transmission to multiple stations (p.
●For the
●Command keys (p. 31)
Preparation | Initial |
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AUTO ANSWER
TAD/FAX ON
ERASE PLAY
MESSAGES
RECORD
1 BROADCAST | 3 BROADCAST |
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4 HYPHEN |
| 6 SECRET |
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2 BROADCAST | NAME/TEL NO. | ||
5 INSERT |
| LOWER |
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DIRECTORY | SEARCH | MENU | |
PROGRAM | MESSAGES | ||
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COLLATE
BACK | FWD |
REPEAT | SKIP |
UP | DOWN |
ZOOM
●To turn the AUTO ANSWER mode on/off (p. 68, 69).
●To insert a hyphen (p. 31, 38).
●To insert one character or one space (p. 30, 31).
●To keep the telephone number secret (p. 38, 40).
●To confirm a stored telephone number (p. 42).
●To select stations
●To store or edit names and telephone numbers
(p. 38, 40, 41,
●To choose “Collated” or “Uncollated” in the copy mode (p. 90).
●To initiate or exit programming.
●To search for a stored name (p. 42, 52).
●To select characters during programming (p. 31).
●To select the basic features during programming (p. 137).
●To skip and/or repeat recorded messages in the answering device (p. 99).
●To select an enlargement/reduction rate in the copy mode (p. 90, 91).
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