When there is an incoming call,
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Notes:
• When the system is set for announce-
Reviewing VIP Numbers
pears when the system is on. The outgoing
message plays after the system answers,
then the system beeps and begins recording.
The caller can leave a message of up to 1 or
5 minutes in length, depending on the setting
of 1/5/ANNC ONLY. After the call (when the
caller hangs up, or there is silence for more
than seven seconds, or the recording maxi-
mum message length), the system hangs up
and resets to answer the next call. The New
Call indicator flashes to indicate the system
recorded a new incoming message.
To review the VIP number you specified,
make sure the system is set to answer calls.
Press VIP, then press 6REVIEW7 to re-
view the VIP mailbox numbers one by one. If
no VIP is set in the mailbox, L?FýNNýdejýI[j ap-
pears. You can delete the number stored in
the VIP mailbox. When reviewing the VIP
number, press DELETE.
only, you cannot set it to record calls
using the remote commands.
• You can still use remote commands to
perform all operations.
• The system always answers on the sec-
ond ring except when the memory is full.
Recording VIP OGM
Memo Recording
The system has ten VIP mailboxes. You can
record a 30-second individual message in
each VIP box.
Follow these steps to record a memo up to 1
minute.
Note:
• The system supports a maximum of 92
incoming messages and outgoing mes-
sages.
1. Hold down 2 WAY/MEMO. After the beep,
speak clearly into the microphone from
about ten inches in front of the system.
1. Press ANNOUNCE and Fbiý I[b[Yjý E=C
appears.
• If the system’s memory reaches its max-
imum capacity while a caller is leaving a
message, the system stops recording,
beeps and then hangs up. If the system
receives a call when its memory is full, it
answers after ten rings and plays “No
one is available to take your call”, waits
for any remote operation commands,
then hangs up. The system cannot
record additional messages until you
delete at least some of the old ones
(See “Deleting Voice Messages” on
Page 5).
2. Hold down the VIP 1–10 and speak
clearly into the microphone. Release VIP
1–10 when you finish your message.
The system automatically plays back
your recorded message.
2. Release 2 WAY/MEMO when you finish
your message.
Two Way Recording
Important: Every state has different regula-
tions governing the recording of conversa-
tions over the telephone. Be sure to check
your local, state and federal laws before us-
ing this product to record any telephone con-
versation in order to determine that your use
is in compliance with such laws or guidelines.
Note: After you finish recording and press
ANNOUNCE, If an VIP mailbox has a VIP
OGM recorded, its indicator flashes.
VIP Alert Tone
The system lets you store up to ten phone
numbers in its VIP call list. Whenever some-
one calls from one of those ten numbers, if
you subscribe to Caller ID, the system will
sound an alert tone (single beep) in between
incoming phone rings to indicate that a VIP
call is coming in. This alert tone continues
until the call is answered. The system sounds
an alert tone (double beep) every 15 seconds
to remind the user that some VIP messages
in VIP mailboxes have not been reviewed.
You can record both sides of a conversation
on any phone connected to the same phone
line as the system.
• If you want to record an OGM, memo or
two-way phone conversation when its
memory is full, the system announces
“Memory is full”.
At any time during a phone conversation,
press 2 WAY/MEMO to start recording. (ýMWo
H[YehZ_d] appears. Press 2 WAY/MEMO once
to stop recording the conversation.
• Many local phone companies use calling
party control (CPC) to signal that the
caller has hung up. Your system can rec-
ognize a CPC signal and release the
line. If the system records phone com-
pany messages or dial tones, your local
phone company probably does not use
CPC.
Note: The message can be as long as re-
maining memory allows, but eight seconds of
silence terminates recording.
To disable the VIP alert feature of incoming
call and new message, hold down VIP for 3
seconds and the display shows the current
setting of VIP alert. If L?Fý7B;HJ ED appears,
press 6REVIEW7 to change to L?Fý7B;HJ
E<<. Press STOP to exit. The system auto-
matically exits after 15 seconds without any
key being pressed.
Using Silence
Using the Announce-Only Feature
To mute the speaker while reviewing Caller
ID information, press SILENCE, the SILENCE
indicator lights. Press SILENCE again to re-
sume listening.
Your system’s announce-only feature lets
you play a message for the caller then auto-
matically hang up without letting the caller
leave a message.
Note: You must press SILENCE before you
review the Caller ID messages in order to
use the silence feature.
SETTING THE SYSTEM TO
ANSWER CALLS
To select announce-only, set 1/5/ANNC ONLY
to ANNC ONLY. When the system receives a
call, it plays the announce-only message and
displays the Caller ID. After the announce-
ment, the system sounds 5 beeps, and stays
on line for 10 seconds so you can enter the
remote operation security if necessary.
Set 1/5/ANNC ONLY to 1 or 5 to select 1
minute or 5 minutes as the maximum length
of incoming messages. To set the system to
answer calls, press ANSWER ON/OFF. The
ANSWER ON/OFF indicator turns on.
Screening Calls
To screen calls, let the system answer and
you can listen to the caller’s message
through the answering system’s speaker. If
you decide to answer the call, pick up any
phone connected to the same phone line as
the system. The system stops recording and
resets to answer the next call.
To set the system so it does not answer calls,
press ANSWER ON/OFF so the ANSWER ON/
OFF indicator turns off.
If the system receives no code within ten
seconds, the system hangs up and resets to
answer the next call. To turn off announce-
only, set 1/5/ANNC ONLY to either 1 or 5.
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