10.8 Listening to voice messagesvia a web browser (web voiceplayback) (LAN connection only)
You can play back a received voice message in your web
browser, and save the necessary message as an audio
file in WAVE (µ-Law) format.
Important:
RWeb voice playback will not be activated when
using the unit for the first time. To activate this
feature, set the following:
“10.8.1 Activating the web voice playback
mode”, page 73.
“10.8.2 Programming the web voice playback
code”, page 73.

10.8.1 Activating the web voice playback

mode

1MMenuN A MBNM3NM6NM7N
2Press M1N to select ON.
RPress M0N to select OFF.
3MSetN A MMenuN

10.8.2 Programming the web voice playback

code

1MMenuN A MBNM3NM6NM8N A MSetN
2Enter the password (feature #155 on page 79).
A MSetN
3Enter the web voice playback code, up to 8
characters, using the English alphabet and numbers
(see page 106 for character entry).
RThe following symbols can also be entered using
M0N or M1N.
! @ # $ % ^ & ’ ) ( . – _ { }
4MSetN A MMenuN
Note:
RIf the web voice playback code is not programmed
(blank), the web voice playback feature will not be
activated.

10.8.3 Listening to voice messages

Important:
RMake sure that the unit is idle.
1Start Multi-Function Station.
2[Utilities] A [Configuration Web Page] A
[Device Configuration]
3Type “root” as the user name, then enter the
password (feature #155 on page 79). A [OK]
4Select the [WEB VOICE PLAYBACK] tab.
5Enter the web voice playback code (feature #368 on
page 73). A [Submit]
RA list of the received voice messages will be
displayed.
6Click the desired icon to play back, save or delete a
voice message.
RWhile playing back the voice message, you can
manipulate it. (Example: stop, volume control
etc.)
RIf the playback icon is not displayed or does not
activate properly, save as a file, then play it. (This
depends on your computer environment.)
7Close the web browser.
Note:
RThe voice messages can be saved as an audio file
(WAV format).
10.9 Operating from a remotelocation
Using a touch-tone telephone, you can call your
telephone number from outside and access the unit to
listen to messages or change auto answer settings. The
unit’s voice guidance prompts you to press certain dial
keys to perform different operations.
Important:
RTo use this feature:
Program the remote operation ID beforehand
(feature #306 on page 76, 88).
Set the unit to TAM/FAX mode before going
out (page 62).
Make sure PC TAM setting is set to “OFF
(feature #365 on page 88).
Use a touch tone telephone for remote
operations.

10.9.1 Summary of remote operation

1Call your unit.
2Enter the remote operation ID during or after the
TAM/FAX greeting message.
3When there are new voice messages
1. A long beep will sound.
2. Short beep(s) will sound up to 8 times.
RThis indicates the number of new messages.
3. New messages will be played back.
When there are no new messages
1. A long beep will sound (short beep will not sound).
2. Press M5N.
3. All the voice messages will be played back.
4To end remote operation press M9N, then hang up.
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