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Answering System Features
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Listening to messages
Listening to new/all
messages
Note:
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When
{
MESSAGE
}
on the base unit
flashes rapidly, the message memory
is full (“Memory capacity”, page 36).
When you have new messages,
{
MESSAGE
}
flashes.
Press
{
MESSAGE
}
.
L
If new messages have been recorded,
the base unit plays back only new
messages.
L
If there are no new messages, the
base unit plays back all messages.
When you have new messages:
– the message indicator flashes if the
message alert feature (page 25) has
been turned on
–
u
is displayed on the handset with
the total number of new messages
1
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(middle soft key)
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2
{^}
/
{V}
:
“
Play New Msg.
”
or
“
Play All Msg.
”
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Playing back messages for the
desired line(s)
Press
{
LINE SELECT
}
repeatedly to
select the desired line(s), then press
{
MESSAGE
}
.
1
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(middle soft key)
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2
Press
R
repeatedly to select the
desired line(s).
3
{^}
/
{V}
:
“
Play New Msg.
”
or
“
Play All Msg.
”
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Operations during playback
■
To adjust the speaker volume:
Press
{^}
or
{V}
.
■
To repeat a message:
– for the base unit, press
{
7
}
– for the handset, press
{
<
}
If pressed within the first 5 seconds of
a message, the previous message will
be played.
■
To skip a message:
– for the base unit, press
{
8
}
– for the handset, press
{
>
}
■
To stop a message:
– for the base unit, press
{
STOP
}
– for the handset, press
$
■
To erase a message:
– for the base unit, press
{
ERASE
}
– for the handset, press
G
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{^}
/
{V}
:
“
Yes
”
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Erasing all messages
Erasing all messages for both line 1
and line 2
1
Press
{
ERASE
}
.
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_
and
~
is displayed.
2
Press
{
ERASE
}
again.
1
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(middle soft key)
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