ˆAnswering System Operation

USING THE MENU BUTTON

Use MENU on the base to select function settings. Each time you press MENU, the system announces the function and its current setting.

# of

Function

Presses

 

 

 

 

 

1

Outgoing message

 

 

2

Clock set

 

 

3

Security code for remote operation

 

 

4

Ringer volume

 

 

5

Number of rings before the system

 

answers

 

 

6

Recording time for incoming

 

messages

 

 

7

Exit the menu setting mode.

 

 

Note: The system exits the menu setting mode when you:

wait more than 20 seconds between key presses (except when you set the clock, in which the time-out is about 2 minutes)

receive an incoming call

press PLAY/STOP

press TALK on the handset

Start again at Step 1 of the each section.

SETTING THE DAY AND TIME

You must set the day of the week and time so the system can record the correct day and time of each message.

Note: Enter each key press within about 2 minutes. Otherwise, the system exits the time setting process and you must begin again with Step 1.

1.Press MENU twice. The system announces “Time”, then the currently set time and the day of the week.

2.Press SET to enter the time setting mode. The system announces the

currently set day and displays the day’s number (& for Sunday, ' for Monday, and so on).

3.Repeatedly press SKIP/; on the base to move forward or :/REPEAT on the base to move backward until the correct day appears, then press SET. The system announces and displays the hour.

4.Repeatedly press SKIP/; or :/ REPEAT until the correct hour appears, then press SET. The system announces and displays the minutes.

5.Repeatedly press SKIP/; or :/ REPEAT until the correct minutes

appear, then press SET. The system announces “AM” or “PM,” and 7 or F appears.

6.Press SKIP/; or :/REPEAT to choose AM or PM, then press SET. The system beeps and announces the day and time.

7.Press PLAY/STOP to exit.

To check the day and time, press MENU twice. The system announces the currently set day and time. Press PLAY/STOP to exit the menu.

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Radio Shack 43-3813, 43-3812 owner manual Answering System Operation, Using the Menu Button, Setting the DAY and Time

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