Priority Call Signal
When a caller enters the Priority Calling Code from a touch tone phone, the
system beeps loudly to alert you that you have a priority call. You’ll need to
provide select callers with the Priority Calling Code (preset to 1235) in order
for them to use this feature.
Your Priority Calling Code changes whenever you change your Remote Access
Code (see “Changing Your Remote Access Code” in the REMOTE OPERATION
section of this manual); the Priority Calling Code has the same first three
digits of the Remote Access Code, and the fourth digit is one higher than the
fourth digit of the Remote Access Code. (For example, if your Remote Access
Code is 1234, your Priority Calling Code is 1235; however, if the fourth digit
of your Remote Access Code is 9, the fourth digit of your Priority Calling Code
is 0.)
1
Your caller dials
your telephone number from a touch tone phone.
2
When the announcement begins to play, your caller can press
*
*
. After
the beep, the caller enters the Priority Calling Code.
3
The system beeps for up to one minute, unless you answer the phone. The
beeps are audible on both ends of the call. (Your caller can press
#
#
to
stop the beeps before one minute is up.)
4
If you do not answer after one minute, your caller can press
6
6
within
eight seconds of the last signal to repeat the Priority Call Signal for another
minute.
MESSAGE Light
The MESSAGE light indicates how many messages you’ve received. The light
blinks once for each message, pauses, and blinks again. For example, if you
have five messages, the light blinks five times, pauses, then repeats.
The light also indicates when the tape is full or when no outgoing
announcement is recorded, by flashing rapidly.
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